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Oct 2006  |
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NSF Plant Genome Comparative Sequencing Program (PGCSP) Awards AGI, Purdue and CSHL $1.7M to sequence and annotate the short arms of rice chromosome 3 from the AA, BB, CC and BBCC genomes of wild rice. For award abstract and more about the NSF PGC click here.
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Oct 2006  |
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NSF Plant Genome Comparative Sequencing Program (PGCSP) Awards Iowa State
University, AGI and University of Georgia Purdue and CSHL $816,000 to
address the tempo (e.g., regular vs. episodic bursts), directionality (with
respect to genomic contraction or expansion), and absolute scale of genome
size change, over time, in a model system involving diploid and tetraploid
cotton species. For award abstract and more about the NSF PGCSP click here.
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Aug 2006  |
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NSF Plant Genome Program (PGP) awards the University of Wisconsin, AGI and Purdue University $796,000 comparatively analyzed the structure and function of centromere of rice chromosome 8 across the AA, BB, CC, EE, FF and GG genomes of rice. For award abstract and more about the NSF PGP click here.
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Dec 2005  |
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Nov 2005  |
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NSF awards WUGSC, CSHL, AGI and ISU $29.5M to sequence the corn genome (Press Release). |
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Nov 2005  |
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AGI Director, Rod A. Wing, is appointed the first holder of the Bud Antle Endowed Chair of Excellence in Agriculture and Life Sciences. |
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Nov 2005  |
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AGI Director, Rod A. Wing, receives the CALS Research Faculty of the Year Award |
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