Our department has one of the largest bioinformatics teams in plant biology, with a current size of over 30 people.
The Division Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Genomics is a center of excellence in both the fields of gene and genome annotation and comparative and evolutionary genomics. Bioinformatics also plays a critical role in a systems biology department to extract the biological meaning of large datapackages. In cooperation with the functional genomics group, ontology and curation tools for phenotype analysis are developed.
Being one of the few bioinformatics teams focusing on plants, we could serve as a reliable partner for industries wishing to quickly build the resources and/or opportunities in the plant genomics area.
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