Jorn Gorlach - Durham NC, US Yong-Qiang An - San Diego CA, US Carol Hamilton - Apex NC, US Jennifer Price - Raleigh NC, US Tracy Raines - Durham NC, US Yang Yu - Martinsville NJ, US Joshua Rameaka - Durham NC, US Amy Page - Durham NC, US Abraham Mathew - Cary NC, US Brooke Ledford - Holly Springs NC, US Jeffrey Woessner - Hillsborough NC, US William Haas - Durham NC, US Carlos Garcia - Carrboro NC, US Maja Kricker - Pittsboro NC, US Ted Slater - Apex NC, US Keith Davis - Durham NC, US Keith Allen - Cary NC, US Neil Hoffman - Chapel Hill NC, US Patrick Hurban - Raleigh NC, US
International Classification:
A01H005/00 C12Q001/00 C07H021/04
US Classification:
800/288000, 435/004000, 536/023200, 536/023600
Abstract:
Isolated nucleotide compositions and sequences are provided for genes. The nucleic acid compositions find use in identifying homologous or related genes; in producing compositions that modulate the expression or function of its encoded protein, mapping functional regions of the protein; and in studying associated physiological pathways. The genetic sequences may also be used for the genetic manipulation of cells, particularly of plant cells. The encoded gene products and modified organisms are useful for screening of biologically active agents, e.g. fungicides, insecticides, etc.; for elucidating biochemical pathways; and the like.
Jorn Gorlach - Durham NC, US Yong-Qiang An - San Diego CA, US Carol Hamilton - Apex NC, US Jennifer Price - Raleigh NC, US Tracy Raines - Durham NC, US Yang Yu - Martinsville NJ, US Joshua Rameaka - Durham NC, US Amy Page - Durham NC, US Abraham Mathew - Cary NC, US Brooke Ledford - Holly Springs NC, US Jeffrey Woessner - Hillsborough NC, US William Haas - Durham NC, US Carlos Garcia - Carrboro NC, US Maja Kricker - Pittsboro NC, US Ted Slater - Apex NC, US Keith Davis - Durham NC, US Keith Allen - Cary NC, US Neil Hoffman - Chapel Hill NC, US Patrick Hurban - Raleigh NC, US
International Classification:
A01H005/00 C12Q001/00 C07H021/04
US Classification:
800/288000, 435/004000, 536/023200, 536/023600
Abstract:
Isolated nucleotide compositions and sequences are provided for genes. The nucleic acid compositions find use in identifying homologous or related genes; in producing compositions that modulate the expression or function of its encoded protein, mapping functional regions of the protein; and in studying associated physiological pathways. The genetic sequences may also be used for the genetic manipulation of cells, particularly of plant cells. The encoded gene products and modified organisms are useful for screening of biologically active agents, e.g. fungicides, insecticides, etc.; for elucidating biochemical pathways; and the like.
Jorn Gorlach - Durham NC, US Yong-Qiang An - San Diego CA, US Carol Hamilton - Apex NC, US Jennifer Price - Raleigh NC, US Tracy Raines - Durham NC, US Yang Yu - Martinsville NJ, US Joshua Rameaka - Durham NC, US Amy Page - Durham NC, US Abraham Mathew - Cary NC, US Brooke Ledford - Holly Springs NC, US Jeffrey Woessner - Hillsborough NC, US William Haas - Durham NC, US Carlos Garcia - Carrboro NC, US Maja Kricker - Pittsboro NC, US Ted Slater - Apex NC, US Keith Davis - Durham NC, US Keith Allen - Cary NC, US Neil Hoffman - Chapel Hill NC, US Patrick Hurban - Raleigh NC, US
International Classification:
A01H005/00 C12Q001/00 C07H021/04
US Classification:
800/288000, 435/004000, 536/023200, 536/023600
Abstract:
Isolated nucleotide compositions and sequences are provided for genes. The nucleic acid compositions find use in identifying homologous or related genes; in producing compositions that modulate the expression or function of its encoded protein, mapping functional regions of the protein; and in studying associated physiological pathways. The genetic sequences may also be used for the genetic manipulation of cells, particularly of plant cells. The encoded gene products and modified organisms are useful for screening of biologically active agents, e.g. fungicides, insecticides, etc.; for elucidating biochemical pathways; and the like.
Jorn Gorlach - Durham NC, US Yong-Qiang An - San Diego CA, US Carol Hamilton - Apex NC, US Jennifer Price - Raleigh NC, US Tracy Raines - Durham NC, US Yang Yu - Martinsville NJ, US Joshua Rameaka - Durham NC, US Amy Page - Durham NC, US Abraham Mathew - Cary NC, US Brooke Ledford - Holly Springs NC, US Jeffrey Woessner - Hillsborough NC, US William Haas - Durham NC, US Carlos Garcia - Carrboro NC, US Maja Kricker - Pittsboro NC, US Ted Slater - Apex NC, US Keith Davis - Durham NC, US Keith Allen - Cary NC, US Neil Hoffman - Chapel Hill NC, US Patrick Hurban - Raleigh NC, US
International Classification:
A01H005/00 C12Q001/00 C07H021/04
US Classification:
800/288000, 435/004000, 536/023200, 536/023600
Abstract:
Isolated nucleotide compositions and sequences are provided for genes. The nucleic acid compositions find use in identifying homologous or related genes; in producing compositions that modulate the expression or function of its encoded protein, mapping functional regions of the protein; and in studying associated physiological pathways. The genetic sequences may also be used for the genetic manipulation of cells, particularly of plant cells. The encoded gene products and modified organisms are useful for screening of biologically active agents, e.g. fungicides, insecticides, etc.; for elucidating biochemical pathways; and the like.
Jorn Gorlach - Durham NC, US Yong-Qiang An - San Diego CA, US Carol Hamilton - Apex NC, US Jennifer Price - Raleigh NC, US Tracy Raines - Durham NC, US Yang Yu - Matinsville NJ, US Joshua Rameaka - Durham NC, US Amy Page - Durham NC, US Abraham Mathew - Cary NC, US Brooke Ledford - Holly Springs NC, US Jeffrey Woessner - Hillsborough NC, US William Haas - Durham NC, US Carlos Garcia - Carrboro NC, US Maja Kricker - Pittsboro NC, US Ted Slater - Apex NC, US Keith Davis - Durham NC, US Keith Allen - Cary NC, US Neil Hoffman - Chapel Hill NC, US Patrick Hurban - Raleigh NC, US
Isolated nucleotide compositions and sequences are provided for genes. The nucleic acid compositions find use in identifying homologous or related genes; in producing compositions that modulate the expression or function of its encoded protein, mapping functional regions of the protein; and in studying associated physiological pathways. The genetic sequences may also be used for the genetic manipulation of cells, particularly of plant cells. The encoded gene products and modified organisms are useful for screening of biologically active agents, e.g. fungicides, insecticides, etc.; for elucidating biochemical pathways; and the like.
Jorn Gorlach - Durham NC, US Yong-Qiang An - San Diego CA, US Carol Hamilton - Apex NC, US Jennifer Price - Raleigh NC, US Tracy Raines - Durham NC, US Yang Yu - Martinsville NJ, US Joshua Rameaka - Durham NC, US Amy Page - Durham NC, US Abraham Mathew - Cary NC, US Brooke Ledford - Holly Springs NC, US Jeffrey Woessner - Hillsborough NC, US William Haas - Durham NC, US Carlos Garcia - Carrboro NC, US Maja Kricker - Pittsboro NC, US Ted Slater - Apex NC, US Keith Davis - Durham NC, US Keith Allen - Cary NC, US Neil Hoffman - Chapel Hill NC, US Patrick Hurban - Raleigh NC, US
International Classification:
C07H021/02 C07H021/04
US Classification:
536/023100
Abstract:
Isolated nucleotide compositions and sequences are provided for genes. The nucleic acid compositions find use in identifying homologous or related genes; in producing compositions that modulate the expression or function of its encoded protein, mapping functional regions of the protein; and in studying associated physiological pathways. The genetic sequences may also be used for the genetic manipulation of cells, particularly of plant cells. The encoded gene products and modified organisms are useful for screening of biologically active agents, e.g. fungicides, insecticides, etc.; for elucidating biochemical pathways; and the like.
Jorn Gorlach - Manchester NJ, US Yong-Qiang An - San Diego CA, US Carol Hamilton - Apex NC, US Jennifer Price - Apex NC, US Tracy Hargiss - Durham NC, US Yang Yu - Bridgewater NJ, US Joshua Rameaka - Raleigh NC, US Amy Page - Durham NC, US Abraham Mathew - Cary NC, US Brooke Ledford - Holly Springs NC, US Jeffrey Woessner - Hillsborough NC, US William Haas - Durham NC, US Carlos Garcia - Carrboro NC, US
Isolated nucleotide compositions and sequences are provided for Arabidopsis thaliana genes. The nucleic acid compositions find use in identifying homologous or related genes; in producing compositions that modulate the expression or function of its encoded protein, mapping functional regions of the protein; and in studying associated physiological pathways. The genetic sequences may also be used for the genetic manipulation of cells, particularly of plant cells. The encoded gene products and modified organisms are useful for screening of biologically active agents, e.g. fungicides, insecticides, etc.; for elucidating biochemical pathways; and the like.
Jorn Gorlach - Durham NC, US Yong-Qiang An - San Diego CA, US Carol Hamilton - Apex NC, US Jennifer Price - Raleigh NC, US Tracy Raines - Durham NC, US Yang Yu - Matinsville NJ, US Joshua Rameaka - Durham NC, US Amy Page - Durham NC, US Abraham Mathew - Cary NC, US Brooke Ledford - Holly Springs NC, US Jeffrey Woessner - Hillsborough NC, US William Haas - Durham NC, US Carlos Garcia - Carrboro NC, US Maja Kricker - Pittsboro NC, US Ted Slater - Apex NC, US Keith Davis - Durham NC, US Keith Allen - Cary NC, US Neil Hoffman - Chapel Hill NC, US Patrick Hurban - Raleigh NC, US
International Classification:
A01H005/00 C12Q001/00 C07H021/04
US Classification:
800/288000, 435/004000, 536/023200, 536/023600
Abstract:
Isolated nucleotide compositions and sequences are provided for genes. The nucleic acid compositions find use in identifying homologous or related genes; in producing compositions that modulate the expression or function of its encoded protein, mapping functional regions of the protein; and in studying associated physiological pathways. The genetic sequences may also be used for the genetic manipulation of cells, particularly of plant cells. The encoded gene products and modified organisms are useful for screening of biologically active agents, e.g. fungicides, insecticides, etc.; for elucidating biochemical pathways; and the like.
Savannah Christian Preparatory School Savannah GA 1988-1992
Community:
Diane King, Michelle O'neill, Louis Barral, John Mann, Robert Castillo
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Amy Page
Work:
School Communicators Network - Social Media Specialist (2011) Boutique Inns of Saugatuck - Pastry Chef (2003) Grand Rapids Public Museum - CSA (2011-2013) Edison Manor - Meal Time Assistant (2012)
Education:
Grand Valley State University - Public & Non-Profit Administration, Holland High School
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I am a Grand Valley alumna. Eventually I would like to work in the urban planning field. For the time being I work as a pastry chef at a gourmet restaurant, perform as a Customer Service Associate at ...
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Lover of food, community, sustainability, & creativity. total geek at heart. social media addict.
University of Tasmania - Master of Clinical Pharmacy, Australian College of Natural Medicine - Advanced Diploma of Naturopathy, Charles Sturt University - Bachelor of Pharmacy, Charles Sturt University - Bachelor of Health Science (Complementary Medicine), Monash University - Graduate Certificate in Pharmacy Practice