Research 2011

Department Home

Researchers

Guest Researchers

Research Interests

Research Output

Postgraduate Student Projects 2011

Research Findings

Funded Projects

Back To

Faculty Research Output

 

Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
Department of Genetics

Postgraduate Student Research Projects 2011

Dissertations/Theses: [10]

Hefer C: De novo assembly and analysis of the expressed gene catalog of a fast-growing Eucalyptus hybrid tree (Prof F Joubert, Prof AA Myburg)

Jansen van Rensburg A: Resolving the fine-scale population structure of <|>Nesospiza buntings using a genetic multi-marker system. (Prof P Bloomer, Prof PG Ryan, Prof B Hansson)

Matsioloko MT: Using cDNA-AFLP and microarray analysis for rapid identification of <|>Diuraphis noxia induced expressed genes from near-isogenic <|>Triticum aestivum lines. (Prof A-M Oberholster (Botha), Prof AA Myburg)

Mentoor JLD: The development of an AHSV VP7/WNV envelope domain III recombinant as a subunit vaccine candidate for protection against West Nile virus. (Prof M Venter, Prof H Huismans)

Reid K: Microsatellite marker development in the Sparidae and population genetic structure of the hottentot seabream <|>Pachymetopon blochii (Valenciennes, 1830) along the coast of South Africa. (Prof P Bloomer, Dr TB Hoareau)

Shriek C: Development of a bioinformatics resource for the analysis and management of marker genotyping data (Prof F Joubert, Prof AA Myburg)

Silberbauer JF: Deep digital gene expression profiling during early and late tension wood induction in Eucalyptus trees (Prof AA Myburg, Prof DK Berger, Prof F Joubert)

Ungerer SL: Comparative localisation and trafficking of wild-type and mutant NS3 proteins of African horsesickness virus (Dr V Van Staden, Prof H Huismans)

Venter E: Electron microscopic investigation of localisation, trafficking and release of African horsesickness virus in cell culture. - Upgraded to PhD. (Dr V Van Staden, Prof H Huismans)

Venter E: Electron microscopic investigation of localisation, trafficking and release of African horsesickness virus in cell culture - Upgrading to PhD. (Prof H Huismans, Dr V Van Staden)

 

Related Links

Department of Genetics Home Page