Fundamental Genomic Research
We study the genetic architecture of transcript level variation, and partition of additive, dominance, epistatic, and non-genetic sources of variation that affect transcriptional regulation. These studies define sites that regulate the level of transcripts for individual genes, which can be the location of the gene coding sequence (cis-regulation), or its trans-regulator.

 

Matias Kirst

Matias Kirst, Assistant Professor

367 Newins-Ziegler Hall, (352) 846-0900

mkirst@ufl.edu


We focus on three areas of research (mouse over for more information):

 

Fundamental Genomic Research

Genetic regulation of gene expression and gene expression networks

Applied Genomic Research

Discovery of genes, metabolic and regulatory networks that control variation in wood quality, growth and other important traits for the forestry and agronomic industry

Technology and Genomic Tool Development

Development of SNP discovery and microarray-based genotyping technology

 

 


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