Honors Projects

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Miniature of Identification of MPKs Involved in the Wall Associated Kinase Regulated Stress Response in Arabidopsis thaliana
Identification of MPKs Involved in the Wall Associated Kinase Regulated Stress Response in Arabidopsis thaliana
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      Date: 2013-05-01

      Creator: Patrick J Lariviere

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        Miniature of A multifaceted analysis of Semaphorin-induced neuroplasticity in the nervous system of <i>Gryllus bimaculatus</i>
        A multifaceted analysis of Semaphorin-induced neuroplasticity in the nervous system of Gryllus bimaculatus
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          Date: 2023-01-01

          Creator: Ean Lev Small

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            Miniature of Cell Adhesion in Arabidopsis thaliana
            Cell Adhesion in Arabidopsis thaliana
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                Date: 2019-05-01

                Creator: Natasha Ann Belsky

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                  Miniature of The role of the ROG1 protein in pectin perception
                  The role of the ROG1 protein in pectin perception
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                      Date: 2014-05-01

                      Creator: Divya Hoon

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                        Miniature of The Role of Pectin Methyl Esterase in Pectin Activation of WAK Regulated Stress Response in Arabidopsis thaliana
                        The Role of Pectin Methyl Esterase in Pectin Activation of WAK Regulated Stress Response in Arabidopsis thaliana
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                            Date: 2014-05-01

                            Creator: Nicholas J Saba

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                              Miniature of Testing conservation of an mRNA transport pathway in yeast
                              Testing conservation of an mRNA transport pathway in yeast
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                                  Date: 2021-01-01

                                  Creator: Kyu Young "Kevin" Chi

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                                    The Role of ELMO5 in Arabidopsis thaliana Cell Adhesion

                                    Date: 2022-01-01

                                    Creator: Isabel Kristina Ball

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                                    Plant cell growth and development relies on proper cellular adhesion. As the extracellular matrix serves as the area of connection between two cells, its synthesis and maintenance are essential for cellular adhesion. The middle lamella region, the layer of the extracellular matrix between two adjacent cell walls, is diffuse with the polysaccharide pectin due to its delivery by Golgi vesicles early during cell division. A Ruthenium Red screen for cellular adhesion mutants identified the family of 5 ELMO proteins that are critical for proper cellular adhesion. To further our understanding of plant cellular adhesion and pathways of pectin synthesis and modification, this work investigates ELMO5. Plants homozygous for a T-DNA insertion in ELMO5 and a new deletion mutant allele generated using CRSPR do not have a cellular adhesion phenotype, suggesting it is either not critical for cellular adhesion or is redundant with another gene. Redundancy within the ELMO family is identified through the analysis of double mutants of elmo5 and each of the other four elmo genes. Both elmo1-/- elmo5-/-and elmo4-/- elmo5-/-mutants have a visibly worse cellular adhesion defect phenotype, suggesting partial redundancy through the ELMO family. The mutants are also rescued by growth on agar, pointing to the importance of turgor pressure and osmotic potential in modulating cellular adhesion. Both ELMO4 and ELMO5 were found to localize to the Golgi using a GFP fusion, consistent with a role for ELMOs as scaffold for pectin biosynthesis.


                                    Miniature of Characterizing variation in enhancer usage within and between natural populations of <i>Drosophila</i> by comparing chromatin conformation in non-coding DNA
                                    Characterizing variation in enhancer usage within and between natural populations of Drosophila by comparing chromatin conformation in non-coding DNA
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                                      Date: 2022-01-01

                                      Creator: Serena Jonas

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                                        Miniature of Isolation of Cell Adhesion Mutations in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>
                                        Isolation of Cell Adhesion Mutations in Arabidopsis thaliana
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                                            Date: 2020-01-01

                                            Creator: Frances DeCamp Hobart Zorensky

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                                              Miniature of The identification and visualization of candidate early embryonic patterning genes in <i>Bradysia coprophila</i>
                                              The identification and visualization of candidate early embryonic patterning genes in Bradysia coprophila
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                                                • Embargo End Date: 2027-05-16

                                                Date: 2024-01-01

                                                Creator: Sarah Conant

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