Scott Allen Jackson « Visiting Scientist » seminar

26 October 2018

Marc-Ridet conference room (INRA Auzeville campus)

Scott A Jackson will give a seminar « Genetic variation and trait prediction in legumes » on October 26th, 2018 at 11:00 am in the Marc-Ridet conference room.

About Scott Jackson

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Scott Jackson is the Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Plant Functional Genomics. He is also Director of the Center for Applied Genetic Technologies. His research focuses on the application of genomic tools to describe and understand the structure and function of plant genomes for crop improvement. He is a member of the UGA Plant Center, The Institute of Bioinformatics and graduate coordinator for the Institute of Plant Breeding, Genetics and Genomics.

He is Associate Editor for: Genes ; Genomes ; Genetics ; The Plant Genome ; Frontiers in Plant Sciences ; Molecular Plant.

About his talk

Using crop legumes as a model, Scott will discuss genetic (and epigenetic) variation in these genomes and the roles that polyploidy and transposable elements play. He will also explore the use of juvenile gene transcription data (RNA-seq) to predict mature plant phenotypes.

Contact: changeMe@inrae.fr

Publication date : 07 June 2023