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[[Image:haploids.jpg|thumb|none|365 px|Haploid plants (represented by the pink pots) have only one copy of each chromosome, and are tremendously useful in plant breeding. We have produced haploids by manipulating centromeres. Image by [http://www.onemicron.com/ Janet Iwasa].]] | [[Image:haploids.jpg|thumb|none|365 px|Haploid plants (represented by the pink pots) have only one copy of each chromosome, and are tremendously useful in plant breeding. We have produced haploids by manipulating centromeres. Image by [http://www.onemicron.com/ Janet Iwasa].]] | ||
<br>'''Postdoc position available'''<br> | <br>'''Postdoc position available'''<br> | ||
| - | We are looking for a postdoc to work on genome elimination caused by centromere alterations. Please email Simon if you are interested. Include your CV and a brief description of a project you might pursue in our lab. | + | We are looking for a postdoc to work on genome elimination caused by centromere alterations. Please [mailto:srchan@ucdavis.edu email Simon] if you are interested. Include your CV and a brief description of a project you might pursue in our lab. |
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Revision as of 02:41, 25 March 2010
Chan Lab
"Finest haploids since 2009"
Department of Plant Biology at UC Davis
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Welcome to Simon Chan's Lab
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Haploid plants (represented by the pink pots) have only one copy of each chromosome, and are tremendously useful in plant breeding. We have produced haploids by manipulating centromeres. Image by Janet Iwasa.
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