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assessment of mutations) Demonstrated skill and practical experience in molecular biology techniques (e.g., nucleic acid purification, gene amplification and cloning, bioinformatic analysis of genomic data
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breeding and genetics. Marker-trait association analysis and RNA-Seq analysis to identify genetic variations associated with desirable traits Preparation of data for scientific technical reports and
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and tools for transformation analysis. Conducting phenotype trials related to sugarcane genetics and genomics. Helping scientists with trials for CP sugarcane breeding and flower synchronization
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Sample Collection and Analysis: The participant will be trained in the collection, processing, and analysis of crop and soil samples using advanced microbiological, molecular biological, and chemical
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breeding and genetics. Marker-trait association analysis and RNA-Seq analysis to identify genetic variations associated with desirable traits Preparation of data for scientific technical reports and
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of produce at the retail terminus. Develop instrumental analysis techniques (e.g., HPLC, HPLC/MS) and laboratory methods to evaluate postharvest quality traits and to analyze bioactive compounds, nutrients and
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protocols including digital PCR (dPCR), multiplex PCR, automated nucleic acid extraction, and microbial community analysis (metagenomics/bioinformatics). The participant will also have the opportunity to be
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molecular biology practices in rhizosphere and phyllosphere biology, 4 Collaborate on analysis of sequencing data generated from microbiome samples, Practice culturing and phenotyping plant-associated
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complicated and costly process for measuring DF content in foods. The goal of this project is to reduce the cost of dietary fiber analysis. The development of a simplified method for DF determination and
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pipelines for genomic data analysis. Protein content data will be combined with genotype data to permit two tests of functional importance of each genetic variant: genome-wide association study and signals