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We study chromosome inheritance using the small 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| | [[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> | |||
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. | |||
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Revision as of 23:39, 24 March 2010
Chan Lab
"Finest haploids since 2009"
Department of Plant Biology at UC Davis
Welcome to Simon Chan's Lab
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