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Rozaura Vivas Hall

Rozaura Vivas Hall – M.S. Candidate 2009.

Genomics of salt tolerance in cotton
 
Josh Cobb

Josh Cobb- M.S. Candidate.

Broad spectrum pathogen derived resistance to TSWV in tomato using a fusion construct comprised of N-gene regions from TSWV, INSV, and GRSV
 
Maria Sederberg

Maria Sederberg - M.S. Candidate.

Development of single-copy, karyotyping, and chromosome-painting physical markers in Chenopodium quinoa using fluorescence in situ hybridization
 

Derrick Reynolds – M.S. Candidate 2009.

Proposed thesis: Genetic dissection of triterpenoid saponin production in Chenopodium quinoa using microarray analysis

 

Nathaniel Cannon – M.S. Candidate 2008.

 

Jared Benson – M.S. Candidate 2008

 

Jason Morales – M.S. Candidate 2009.

Comparative function genomics of salt tolerance between Chenopodium and Brassica

 

Amalia Vargas – M.S. Candidate 2009.

 
 
 

 

      Former Graduate students

 

Christian Ricks Christian B. Ricks – M.S. 2007.
The prolamins of pearl millet.
 
 
Taylor Turner Taylor Turner - M.S. 2007.
Cloning and characterization of the salt overly sensitive 1 (SOS1) gene in Chenopodium quinoa Willd.Cloning and characterization of the salt overly sensitive 1 (SOS1) gene in Chenopodium quinoa Willd.
 
Marie \ Marie Balzotti – M.S. 2006.
Identification, sequencing, expression and evolutionary relationships of the 11S seed storage protein gene in Chenopodium quinoa Willd
 
Melanie Mallory Melanie Mallory - M.S. 2007.
Microsatellite Development and Characterization in Grain Amaranths (Amaranthus spp. L.) Microsatellite Development and Characterization in Grain Amaranths (Amaranthus spp. L.)
 
Erica Swenson Erica Swenson - M.S.: 2006.
 
Dave Jarvis David Jarvis M.S. - 2006
 
Ahmed Banya Ahmed Banya -M.S. 2005. Studies using GA3 and NAA to overcome Lycopersicon Esculentum X. L. Chilense hybridization barriers
 
Shanna Mason Shanna Mason - M.S. 2004. Development of microsatellite markers in Chenopodium quinoa
 
Luis Gordillo Luis Gordillo – Ph.D. Candidate 2007.
The genetics of spotted wilt resistance in tomato.
 
Shawn Christensen Shawn A. Christensen – M.S. 2005.
Assessment of Chenopodium quinoa Wild. Genetic diversity in the USDA and CIP-FAO collections using SSR’s and SNP’s.Assessment of Chenopodium quinoa Willd. genetic diversity in the USDA and CIP-FAO collections using SSR's and SNP's.
 
Christine Pratt Christine Pratt - M.S. 2003: AFLP analysis of genetic diversity in the USDA Chenopodium quinoa collection
 
No Image Brian Gardunia- M.S. 2002:
Microsatellite Marker Development and Sequence Analysis for Chenopodium quinoa Willd.
 
Alejandro Bonifacio Alejandro Bonifacio - Ph.D. 2004:
Genetic variation in cultivated and wild Chenopodium species for quinoa breeding
 
Marc Ricks Marc Ricks - M.S. 2005:
Genetic mapping of the bitter saponin production locus (BSP Locus) in Chenopodium quinoa Willd
 
Alisha Ramakrishnan Alisha P. Ramakrishnan - M.S. 2002:
Molecular Marker Variation in Intermountain West Populations of Bromus tectorum.

 

 
No Image ‘Afa K. Palu - Ph.D. 2003 -
Characterization of an Opaque Maize Mutant.

 

   
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