Publications

To view CGB contributions to the scientific community, articles houses both peer-reviewed and unreviewed contributions to journals and books. We have a fully citable series, CGB Technical Reports, for scientific communications that are not well-suited to publication in journals (e.g., detailed experimental protocols, software manuals, etc.). Finally, CGB scientists present their work, in both seminar format and posters; these presentations may be downloaded when available.

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Dong, Q., L. Ye, X. Huang and V. Brendel
Maize full-length gene identification and annotation. Plant and Animal Genomes XV Conference, 2007
Lai, Z.
Nimblegen array for sunflower and GS-FLX sequencing in Star Thistle Compositae Genome Project Meeting, 2007
Denslow, N.D., J.K. Colbourne, D. Dix, J. Freedman, C. Helbing, S. Kennedy and P. Williams
Selection of surrogate animal species for comparative toxicogenomics Genomic Approaches for Cross-Species Extrapolation in Toxicology., 2006
Lai, Z., N.C. Kane, Y. Zou, and L.H. Rieseberg
Expression analysis of wild and weedy populations of Helianthus annuus: Implications for origins of weedy plants. IGERT Mini-Symposium, 2006
Lai, Z., B.L. Gross, Y. Zou, J. Andrews and L.H. Rieseberg
Microarray analysis reveals differential gene expression in hybrid sunflower species. American Genetic Association Annual Meeting and Symposium, 2006
Colbourne, J.K.
Fundulus Genomics Strategy Workshop, 2006
Colbourne, J.K., M. Pfrender, K. Thomas, J. Andrews, M. Lynch and J. Boore
The Daphnia Genomics Consortium partnership with the Joint Genome Institute: towards a model system for ecological genomics. The Joint Genome Institute Users Meeting., 2006
Colbourne, J.K.
The Daphnia Genomics Project., 2006

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