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*Davis, CA, USA.  
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*Email: udevisetty@ucdavis.edu


I work in the [[Your Lab]] at XYZ University.  I learned about [[OpenWetWare]] from My supvervisor Dr. Julin Maloof, and I've joined because Because my lab group is affiliated to the openwetware and they asked to me create my own webpage.
I am a post doctoral researcher in the [[Julin Maloof lab]] at University of California Davis where i work in a project related to agroecological gene prediction and computation networks in Brassica rapa.  


==Education==
==Education==
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My entire  education was done with Agricultural as background. It first started with Batchelors in Agriculture and then Master's in Agriculture with specialization in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology and finally it ended with Ph.D in Agriultural sciences.
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* 2009, PhD, University of Nottingham (UK)
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* 2003, MSc., G.P.P.U.A.T (INDIA)
* 2000, B.Sc., A.N.G.R.A.U (INDIA)


==Research interests==
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My Ph.d research focused on Molecular investigation of RAD51 and DMC1 homoeologous genes of hexaploid/bread wheat.  My experience of research has involved using a multi-faceted level of study, allowing me to gain a technical understanding of molecular biology, genetics, genomics, physiology and cytogenetics. Very little is known about the Meiotic recombination genes and their mode of action in bread wheat partly wheat being a polyploid species and large genome size. The main aim of my ph.d research was to isolate, clone and characterize the meiotic recombiantion genes and their homoeologues in bread wheat. And  In order to gain more insight into recombination pathway, in planta functional characterization of TaRAD51 and TaDMC1 homoeologues were investigated using reverse genetics and complementation methods.
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==Publications==
My main research interests are
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==Useful links==
*Forward and Reverse genetics of plant and crop species.
*[[OpenWetWare:Welcome|Introductory tutorial]]
*Functional genomics of abiotic and biotic stresses in plants and crop species
*[[Help|OpenWetWare help pages]]
*Systems biology of recombination in crop species

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Upendra Kumar Devisetty (an artistic interpretation)
  • Upendra Kumar Devisetty
  • Post doctoral researcher
  • Department of Plant Biology
  • University of California Davis
  • 1 Shields Avenue
  • Davis, CA, USA.
  • Email: udevisetty@ucdavis.edu

I am a post doctoral researcher in the Julin Maloof lab at University of California Davis where i work in a project related to agroecological gene prediction and computation networks in Brassica rapa.

Education

My entire education was done with Agricultural as background. It first started with Batchelors in Agriculture and then Master's in Agriculture with specialization in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology and finally it ended with Ph.D in Agriultural sciences.

  • 2009, PhD, University of Nottingham (UK)
  • 2003, MSc., G.P.P.U.A.T (INDIA)
  • 2000, B.Sc., A.N.G.R.A.U (INDIA)

Research interests

My Ph.d research focused on Molecular investigation of RAD51 and DMC1 homoeologous genes of hexaploid/bread wheat. My experience of research has involved using a multi-faceted level of study, allowing me to gain a technical understanding of molecular biology, genetics, genomics, physiology and cytogenetics. Very little is known about the Meiotic recombination genes and their mode of action in bread wheat partly wheat being a polyploid species and large genome size. The main aim of my ph.d research was to isolate, clone and characterize the meiotic recombiantion genes and their homoeologues in bread wheat. And In order to gain more insight into recombination pathway, in planta functional characterization of TaRAD51 and TaDMC1 homoeologues were investigated using reverse genetics and complementation methods.

My main research interests are

  • Forward and Reverse genetics of plant and crop species.
  • Functional genomics of abiotic and biotic stresses in plants and crop species
  • Systems biology of recombination in crop species