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Center for Molecular AgricultureYunde Zhao Assistant Professor of Biology |
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| Yunde Zhao received his Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University
of Michigan and his postdoctoral training in plant genetics at the Salk
Institute, where he was a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellow of the
Life Sciences Research Foundation. |
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Research Focus: The goal of our research is to elucidate the mechanisms
by which the plant hormone auxin regulates plant growth and development.
Although auxin has been studied for over a century, the biochemical mechanisms
that govern auxin-regulated processes have remained elusive. One of the
major obstacles in auxin research has been a lack of knowledge of the
details of the various auxin biosynthetic pathways. In order to help bridge
this gap, our efforts had initially been focused on auxin biosynthesis;
however, results from these studies have enabled us to investigate auxin-mediated
signal transduction from a completely different perspective. Research
in our laboratory is multidisciplinary, in that it draws on techniques
rooted in classical genetics, chemical genetics, biochemistry, physiology,
molecular biology, and bioinformatics. We currently use Arabidopsis as
the model system. For recent publications go to: http://www.biology.ucsd.edu/labs/zhao/
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