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DREU in Bioinformatics and Genomics

DREU
Distributed Research Experiences for Undergraduates
UNCC
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
WSU
Winona State University

About me

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My name is Yingxu Liu and I am originally from China. I studied Computer Science in Hebei University of Technology in China for three years, then becoming an exchange student at Winona State University. I am now still studying Computer Science in WSU. I am senior in 2010 fall semester. My email is yliu09@winona.edu.
During the summer of 2010, I participated in Distributed Research Experiences for Undergraduates DREU program. I worked with Dr. Jessica at University of North Carolina at Charlotte for Bioinformatics and Genomics research.

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My mentor

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Project and Final Report

I am working to identify and describe genes that are unique to a class of plants called legumes. Legumes are unique among other plants in that they form a symbiotic relationship with soil microbes through the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules. In addition, legumes also produce a number of important compounds called phytochemicals such as isoflavonoids that are important to human health and nutrition.
The legumes encompass nearly 20,000 species and 700 genera. Of these, there are 3 fully sequenced species, Lotus japonicus, Medicago truncatula and Glycine max. In addition there are extensive expressed sequence resources across a variety of species. Building upon a previous analysis from 2004 using a small set of ESTs, I am developing a new pipeline that will allow us to identify genes that are unique to all legumes with respect to all other known sequences. In addition, by using a database structure I can query for genes that are taxon-specific or clade-specific allowing for a unique view of legume specific genes.

Final Report

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