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Approved Proposals FY11

Why improve the pipeline for comparative transcriptomics?

The genomes of several brown rot and white rot fungi that either have been or are in the process of being sequenced by the DOE JGI for their relevance to bioenergy and carbon cycling serve as the basis for improving the comparative transcriptomics pipeline by which gene expressions and gene functions of these fungi are compared.

Principal Investigators: Antonio Pisabarro, Public University of Navarre, Spain

Program: CSP 2011

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