Slides  - From invited seminars given by APG investigators

Battling Monster Genomes (PDF) - Presented by Daniel G. Peterson - Genetic Engineering/Physiological and Molecular Plant Biology Seminar Series.  University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (February 8, 2006;  Urbana, Illinois)

Exploring the Pine Genome Using Cot Filtration and 454 Life Sciences Massively Parallel Shotgun Sequencing (PDF)  - Presented by Daniel G. Peterson - Plant & Animal Genome XIV.  January 14, 2006.  Reduced Representation Sequencing (RRS) Workshop. San Diego, California. Abstract W376, http://www.intl-pag.org/14/abstracts/PAG14_W376.html.

Attack of the Pine Clones (PDF) - Presented by Daniel G. Peterson - A discussion of the first nine months of MGEL's NSF award "Accelerating Pine Genomics Through Development and Utilization of Molecular and Cytogenetic Resources."  2005 Loblolly Pine Genome Project meeting (June 23, 2005; Raleigh, North Carolina)

Gene-Enrichment Strategies for Analysis of the Wheat Gene Space (PDF).  Presented by Daniel G. Peterson - Plant & Animal Genome XIII.  January 15, 2005.  International Genome Research on Wheat (IGROW) Workshop. San Diego, California. Abstract W174, http://www.intl-pag.org/13/abstracts/PAG13_W174.html.

Towards physical mapping and genespace sequencing in loblolly pine (PDF) - Presented by Daniel G. Peterson.  A discussion of the goals of MGEL's NSF award "Accelerating Pine Genomics Through Development and Utilization of Molecular and Cytogenetic Resources."  2004 Loblolly Pine Genome Project meeting (June 25-26, 2004; Jekyll Island, Georgia)

 


 

Posters - Presented at scientific meetings

A Shotgun Sequence Analysis Pipeline (SSAP) For Rapid Characterization Of Higher Plant Genomes (PDF) - Presented by Philippe Chouvarine - Plant & Animal Genome XIV.  January 14-18, 2006.  San Diego, California.  Abstract P239, http://www.intl-pag.org/14/abstracts/PAG14_P239.html.

Towards Physical Mapping and Genome Sequencing of Loblolly Pine (PDF) - Presented by Daniel G. Peterson - Plant & Animal Genome XIV.  January 14-18, 2006.  San Diego, California.  Abstract P515, http://www.intl-pag.org/14/abstracts/PAG14_P515.html.

Generation of a Loblolly Pine DNA Library (PDF) - Presented by LaShonda Robertson at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) in Atlanta, GA (Nov. 2005) and at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences (Feb. 22-24, 2006).

Advancing the Genomics of Loblolly Pine - Year 1 (PDF) - Presented by Jeffrey P. Tomkins - NSF Plant Genome Program Awardees’ Meeting.  September 8-9, 2005.  Arlington, Virginia.

Advantages of Network-Based Approaches for the Phylogenetic Analysis of Intragenomic Repeat Regions (PDF) - Presented by Surya Saha.  Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology, June 25-29, 2005. Detroit, Michigan. http://www.iscb.org/ismb2005/

Accelerating pine genomics through development and utilization of molecular and cytogenetic resources (PDF) - Presented by Daniel G. Peterson - A discussion of the goals of NSF Award DBI-0421717.  NSF Plant Genome Program Awardees' Meeting (September 23-24, 2004) and at Plant & Animal Genome XIII (January 15-19, 2005).

 


 

Abstracts for posters & presentations not available above

Carlson JE, Leebens-Mack JH, Peterson DG (2006) Assembly of Chloroplast Genomes for Pinus taeda and Liriodendron tulipifera.  Presented by John E. Carlson - Plant & Animal Genome XIV.  January 14-18, 2006.  San Diego, California.  Abstract W122, http://www.intl-pag.org/14/abstracts/PAG14_W122.html. 

Paterson AH, Bowers JE, Gingle AR, Peterson DG, Kresovich SE, Messing J, Hash CT, Rokhsar DS (2006) Sequencing of the Sorghum Genome - Presented by Andrew H. Paterson - Plant & Animal Genome XIV.  January 14-18, 2006.  San Diego, California.  Abstract W65, http://www.intl-pag.org/14/abstracts/PAG14_W65.html.

Avery A, Peterson DG, Magbanua ZV, Mukherjee D, Thummasuwan S (2006) The Development of a genomic library of Pinus taeda.  70th Annual Meeting of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences.  Feb. 22-24, 2006.

 

 

*This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DBI-0421717.  Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.  MGEL © 2006. Web design by Daniel G. Peterson.  Last updated 08-Jun-2006.

 

 

 

 

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