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Author: Phoebe Baldwin

Hypergraphs and centrality measures identifying key features in gene expression data

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Phoebe Baldwin
31 October 2023 / Published in Research Publications
Barton S, Broad Z, Ortíz-Barrientos D, Donovan D and Lefevre JG
gene expressionGraph TheoryHypergraph theory

October 2023 Newsletter

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Phoebe Baldwin
31 October 2023 / Published in News, Researcher Development
Hello fellow Plant Success members and friends, As the end of the year approaches, so does our residency on the Researcher Development Group (RDG). We have been members of the RDG since its inception in 2021 and currently lead the Science Domain. The RDG consists of three domains: Science, Engagement and Wellness, that provide meaningful, high quality professional development to
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PhD Student working with wild Australian grain to diversify diets

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Phoebe Baldwin
26 October 2023 / Published in News
Researchers from The University of Queensland hope wild millet from outback Australia’s Channel Country could help feed the world as climate change impacts established grain crops. PhD candidate and Global Change Scholar Rahul Chandora at the Queensland Alliance of Agriculture and Food Innovation is working with the Centre of Excellence for Plant Success and Mithaka Corporation to analyse the genome of Echinochloa turneriana or Channel millet. Mr Chandora said

The Role of CLE Peptides in the Suppression of Mycorrhizal Colonization of Tomato

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Phoebe Baldwin
24 October 2023 / Published in Research Publications
Wulf KE, Sun J, Wang C, Ho‐Plágaro T, Kwon C-T, Velandia K, Correa-Lozano A, Tamayo‐Navarrete MI, Reid JB, Garcia Garrido JM and Foo E
mycorrhizaepeptidesSymbiosis

The Polycomb repressive complex 2 deposits H3K27me3 and represses transposable elements in a broad range of eukaryotes

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Phoebe Baldwin
23 October 2023 / Published in Research Publications
Hisanaga T, Romani F, Wu S, Kowar T, Wu Y, Lintermann R, Fridrich A, Cho CH, Chaumier T, Jamge B, Montgomery SA, Axelsson E, Akimcheva S, Dierschke T, Bowman JL, Fujiwara T, Hirooka S, Miyagishima S, Dolan L, Tirichine L, Schubert D and Berger F
chromatinevolutiontransposon

Long read sequencing to reveal the full complexity of a plant transcriptome by targeting both standard and long workflows

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Phoebe Baldwin
21 October 2023 / Published in Research Publications
Al-Dossary O, Furtado A, Kharabian Masouleh A, Alsubaie B, Al-Mssallem IS and Henry RJ
genomesLong read sequencingtranscripts

How do brassinosteroids fit in bud outgrowth models?

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Phoebe Baldwin
17 October 2023 / Published in Research Publications
Kelly JH and Brewer PB
auxinbrassinosteroidbud outgrowth

Loss of plastid ndh genes in an autotrophic desert plant

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Phoebe Baldwin
14 October 2023 / Published in Research Publications
Kharabian Masouleh A, Furtado A, Alsubaie B, Al-Dossary O, Wu A, Al-Mssalem I and Henry RJ
JojobandhPlastome

Single-cell transcriptomic analysis of pea shoot development and cell-type-specific responses to boron deficiency

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Phoebe Baldwin
05 October 2023 / Published in Research Publications
Chen X, Ru Y, Takahashi H, Nakazono M, Shabala S, Smith SM and Yu M
Boron deficiencyscRNA-seqShoot development

September 2023 Newsletter

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Phoebe Baldwin
29 September 2023 / Published in News
As spring arrives in Australia and the Jacarandas blooming in Queensland, it’s great to see lots of collaborations, research outputs, and events coming to fruition! I would like to take this opportunity to thank and congratulate all of those who have volunteered their time to help produce and participate in Outreach initiatives over the last few months. The National Science Quiz was held
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