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'''''"Finest haploids since 2009"'''''<br>
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[http://www-plb.ucdavis.edu/index.html Department of Plant Biology] at [http://www.ucdavis.edu/ UC Davis]
[http://www-plb.ucdavis.edu/ Department of Plant Biology], [http://www.ucdavis.edu/ UC Davis] and [http://www.hhmi.org HHMI]
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'''Welcome to Simon Chan's Lab'''
'''Welcome to Simon Chan's Lab'''
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'''With deep regret we inform you that Simon Chan (1974-2012) has passed away on Aug 22nd at an age of 38 '''<br>
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Additional information can be found on the [http://bmcdb.wordpress.com BMCDB blog] and the [http://www.plb.ucdavis.edu/labs/srchan/ Department of Plant Biology website].<br>
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<br>'''For any comments, notes, or requests, please contact Ravi at ravigenome@gmail.com Mohan at mpamarimuthu@ucdavis.edu or Han at suprduprhan@gmail.com or Daniël at dpmelters@me.com'''<br>
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We study chromosome inheritance during cell division using the small flowering plant <i>[http://www.arabidopsis.org/portals/education/aboutarabidopsis.jsp Arabidopsis thaliana]</i>.
We study chromosome inheritance using the small plant <i>[http://www.arabidopsis.org/portals/education/aboutarabidopsis.jsp Arabidopsis thaliana]</i>.
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[[Image:haploids.jpg|thumb|left|365 px|Haploid plants 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 pink pots) have only one copy of each chromosome, and are very useful in plant breeding. We have produced haploids by manipulating centromeres. Image by [http://www.onemicron.com/ Janet Iwasa].]]
<br>'''For any comments, notes, or requests, please contact Ravi at ravigenome@gmail.com or Han at suprduprhan@gmail.com or Daniël at dpmelters@me.com'''<br>
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Revision as of 21:16, 19 December 2012


Chan Lab

"finest haploids since 2009"
Department of Plant Biology, UC Davis and HHMI



Welcome to Simon Chan's Lab

With deep regret we inform you that Simon Chan (1974-2012) has passed away on Aug 22nd at an age of 38


Additional information can be found on the BMCDB blog and the Department of Plant Biology website.


For any comments, notes, or requests, please contact Ravi at ravigenome@gmail.com Mohan at mpamarimuthu@ucdavis.edu or Han at suprduprhan@gmail.com or Daniël at dpmelters@me.com


We study chromosome inheritance using the small plant Arabidopsis thaliana.

Haploid plants (represented by pink pots) have only one copy of each chromosome, and are very useful in plant breeding. We have produced haploids by manipulating centromeres. Image by Janet Iwasa.


For any comments, notes, or requests, please contact Ravi at ravigenome@gmail.com or Han at suprduprhan@gmail.com or Daniël at dpmelters@me.com