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Integrative Genomics

Mission: To build on existing strengths in model and agronomic plants and animals and the detrimental and beneficial organisms that associate with them

Translation: We have already learned a lot about the genes of a range of life forms. How can we apply what we know about one species to advance our understanding of the others?

Contact: Gary Stacey, Endowed Professor of Functional Genomics: StaceyG@missouri.edu

Gassman, Walter

Genetic and molecular analysis of plant disease resistance

 

Liscum, Mannie

Environmental and hormonal regulation of plant growth and development

 

Mitchum, Melissa

Molecular Plant-Nematode Interactions

 

Nguyen, Henry

Functional Genomics of plant stress responses; soybean genome mapping and biotechnology

 

Pires, Chris

Phylogenetics and genome evolution of polyploid plants

 

Rogers, Elizabeth

Regulation and molecular mechanisms of iron uptake and translocation in plants

 

Schultz, Jack

Chemical ecology

 

Sleper, Dave

Breeding and genetics of soybean

 

Stacey, Gary

Molecular and genomic studies of beneficial and parasitic plant-microbe interactions

 

Thelen, Jay

Proteomics and biochemistry of seed filling in oilseeds

 

Walker, John

Molecular mechanisms regulating cellular signaling in plants

 

Zhang, Shuqun

Functional analysis of plant stress-responsive mitogen-activated protein kinases

   

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