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School of Life and Environmental Sciences: Recent submissions

    • A national approach to improving heat tolerance in wheat through more efficient carbon allocation 

      Trethowan, Richard; Keitel, Claudia; Bramley, Helen; Aktin, Owen; Clifton, Mitchell; Posch, Brad; Ruz, Maria
      Published 2023-06-22
      This collection involves the results of three PhD research students exploring different aspects of heat stress on wheat physiological processes between the years 2017 - 2019. Student # 1 (Mitch Clifton: University of ...
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    • Annotation of immune genes in the extinct thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) 

      Peel, E; Frankenberg, S; Hogg, CJ; Pask, A; Belov, K
      Published 2021
      Advances in genome sequencing technology have enabled genomes of extinct species to be sequenced. However, given the fragmented nature of these genome assemblies, it is not clear whether it is possible to comprehensively ...
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    • Lessons learnt from the Tasmanian devil facial tumour regarding immune function in cancer 

      Peel, E; Belov, K
      Published 2018
      Genetic and genomic technologies have facilitated a greater understanding of the Tasmanian devil immune system and the origins, evolution and spread of devil facial tumour disease (DFTD). DFTD is a contagious cancer that ...
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    • UOS2301-003RTX Primary crossing 

      Ziems, Laura
      Published 2023-05-31
      F1 seed produced as part of Milestone 101 of UOS2301-003RTX.
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    • Responses of hover fly diversity and abundance to urbanisation and local attributes of urban greenspaces 

      Lequerica Tamara, Manuel; Latty, Tanya; Threlfall, Caragh; Young, Andrew; Hochuli, Dieter
      Published 2023-04-03
      This dataset is the product of vegetation, hover flies and Honeybees surveys conducted in Sydney, NSW between winter 2019 and Autumn 2020. It is associated with the paper Responses of hover fly diversity and abundance to ...
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