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==Academic achievements==
 
==Academic achievements==
  
2019 present PhD candidate. University of Western Australia (Australia)
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2019 present to PhD candidate. University of Western Australia (Australia)
  
 
2018 First class Masters of Biotechnology. University of Western Australia (Australia)
 
2018 First class Masters of Biotechnology. University of Western Australia (Australia)
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2016 Bachelors of Science. University of Western Australia (Australia)
 
2016 Bachelors of Science. University of Western Australia (Australia)
  
==Research area==
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==Research areas==
  
Legumes - Pangenomes and Pan Pangenome
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Legumes - Pangenomes  
  
Rye 7RL synteny with wheat, brachypodium and rice
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Rye 7RL synteny with wheat, ''Brachypodium'' and rice
  
Yam bean assembly
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Yam bean assembly
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• Chickpea Pangenomes
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• Genome annotation
  
 
==Publications==
 
==Publications==
  
Danilevicz, M.F., Tay Fernandez, C.G., Marsh, J.I., Bayer, P.E. and Edwards, D., 2020. Plant pangenomics: approaches, applications and advancements. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 54, pp. 18-25.
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=eqVCvikAAAAJ
 
 
Drafts submitted. Pending publishing.
 
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==

Latest revision as of 02:51, 25 January 2023

Academic achievements

2019 present to PhD candidate. University of Western Australia (Australia)

2018 First class Masters of Biotechnology. University of Western Australia (Australia)

2016 Bachelors of Science. University of Western Australia (Australia)

Research areas

• Legumes - Pangenomes

• Rye 7RL synteny with wheat, Brachypodium and rice

• Yam bean assembly

• Chickpea Pangenomes

• Genome annotation

Publications

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=eqVCvikAAAAJ

Contact

21312615@student.uwa.edu.au

Cassandria Tay Fernandez PhD candidate (Applied Bioinformatics) School of Biological Sciences University of Western Australia Perth, WA, 6009 Australia