@UCDflowerpower Depends on the type of population (dh/ril/etc), recombination fraction, and bulk size - number of markers is not usually the limiting factor. Happy to chat if you want send me a DM 😊
.@easyJet is there any chance that someone could respond to my baggage claim from APRIL?? You lost it, so at least have the courtesy to communicate with me. I’ve been ignored since May. I know you’re busy but cmon now… I’ve had to fork out to replace everything 😞 #notgoodenough
A great #Easter! First @alex_perochon and my paper on #fusarium responsive gene clusters in wheat https://t.co/kqEwLhzoyS
And then @sobia_ajaz on susceptibility to #septoriatriticiblotch in wild and ancestral wheat lines https://t.co/brvsZ21Hg9 @doohancropslab
@popupcamptrout @magiovan @UCDflowerpower There are more plant based assays now available on the bioanalyzer - they are more appropriate for the peaks that you expect to get in plant tissue! Made a huge difference in RIN and ratio values when we used the generic eukaryotic assay vs plant assay!
@UCDflowerpower Nanodrop and bioanalyzer! Depending on the tissue, the nanodrop is important (for example with starchy tissue, the starch co-precipitates with rna and nanodropwill show this). But for degradation, you need bioanalyzer! Also required by most rnaseq companies too!
Hey #AgTwitter I made this lift for my Dad a couple of years ago so he could continue to run the combine. He is no longer physically able to. If this would help any older farmers I would love to see someone benefit from it. @TheChadColby@MachineryPete@JohnDeere@AaronFintel