NCPGR

NATIONAL CENTER OF PLANT GENE RESEARCH. Established in 2005, National Center of Plant Gene Research NCPGR is a noncommercial research organization whose primary research directions are structural, functional and comparative analysis of genomes and gene products from a wide variety of plants including rice, cotton, rapeseed and potato. The Center is under the direction of Dr. Qifa Zhang who is plant geneticist and molecular biologist. . Plant and Animal Genome XVIII Conference Abstracts.

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Shennong Center

The goal of the Virtual Center is to strengthen a long-term relationship of collaborative research and training of scientists and students, and to promote and conduct scientific research in plant functional genomics on agricultural crops and food production through synergistic and complementary research that will benefit both Parties.

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NATIONAL CENTER OF PLANT GENE RESEARCH. Established in 2005, National Center of Plant Gene Research NCPGR is a noncommercial research organization whose primary research directions are structural, functional and comparative analysis of genomes and gene products from a wide variety of plants including rice, cotton, rapeseed and potato. The Center is under the direction of Dr. Qifa Zhang who is plant geneticist and molecular biologist. . Plant and Animal Genome XVIII Conference Abstracts.

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