Texas A&M Genomics & Bioinformatics Service – Excellence in Genomics and Bioinformatics Service across the World
To start a sequencing project please contact us at
txgen@ag.tamu.edu
GENOMICS & BIOINFORMATICS SERVICE
Providing Next Generation Sequencing and Bioinformatics Services
Go to Sequencing
Sequencing
We have already sequenced more than 100 different species (not counting metagenomic projects), over 1000 samples/month processed and we add about one new project every day.
More
Go to Library preparation
Library preparation
A key element of NGS is the high-quality library preparation. The protocols and equipment used by our team can accommodate a range of needs.
More
Go to Bioinformatics Analysis and Processing
Bioinformatics Analysis and Processing
Our quantitative and computational analytical unit sits at the cutting edge of bioinformatics research — we use the latest tools and develop improvements to correct short comings with these tools.
More
To start a sequencing project please contact us at
txgen@ag.tamu.edu
Who We Are
Established to radically improve genomic research across AgriLife, TAMU, and the Texas A&M University System
Introducing TxGen, the Texas A&M AgriLife Genomics and Bioinformatics Service!
At TxGen, our mission is to revolutionize genomic research across AgriLife, COALS, and the Texas A&M University System by providing world-class laboratory and bioinformatics expertise. We're dedicated to accelerating genomic research across Texas and the world, and embodying the Aggie Core Values of Service, Excellence, Leadership, Loyalty, Respect, and Integrity.
Led by Dr. Charles Johnson, our team of genomics, bioinformatics, and molecular scientists is committed to meeting the next generation sequencing (NGS) needs of the TAMU system and broader scientific community. With over 13 years of experience running a gene technologies lab and more than 3000 completed projects, we've grown to be one of the leading agrigenomic sequencing facilities in the world.
We're proud to be recognized as a center of excellence by both Illumina and PerkinElmer, and to have the capacity to process over 200,000 samples per year and generate enough data to sequence 43,000 human genomes at a cost well below most commercial and academic facilities.
Investments in personnel and equipment have been critical to providing genomics and bioinformatics infrastructure for student training, faculty retention, and successful R&D initiatives in the areas of agriculture, life sciences, human health, and veterinary medicine.
Allow us to serve you and let's accelerate genomic research together!
Lab Major Event History:
AgriLife gets 1st Illumina GAIIx 2009
AgriLife gets 2nd Illumina GAIIx 2010
Roche 454 2010
Founding of TxGen June, 21 2010
Illumina HiSeq 2000 purchase Spring 2012
Illumina HiSeq 2500v3 upgrade Fall 2012
Lead AgriLife Genomic Seed Grant (470K)
Started offering Illumina MiSeq Spring 2013
Board of Regents approved CBGSE August 2013
Move to Gateway facility January 2014
Illumina MiSeq January 2014
Lead Texas A&M Genomics Seed Grant program (600K) 2014
Lead Genomics of Plant Water Use Seed Grant (300K) 2014
Illumina HiSeq 2500v4 Summer 2014
Oxford Nanopore minION system Fall 2014
Lead Vet school graduate seed grant program fall 2015
Lead Vector Borne Disease Genomic Seed Grant (200K) 2016
Lead Genomics of Plant Water Use Seed Grant (220K) 2016
Illumina HiSeq 4000 June 2016
PacBio Sequel Auguest 2016
OxFord Nanopore minION R9 flowcell
Lead Vet school graduate research grant program fall 2016
Illumina Novaseq install May 2017
PoreCampUSA June 2017
Plant Gene Editing Seed Grant Program (500k) Dec 2017
New Lab Grand Opening Oct 2019
1st Ag Focused Illumina DREAGN Oct 2019
2nd Illumina NovaSeq Dec 2019
Illumina NovaSeq X+ Mar 2024. 1st Agrigenomics system in TX
More About Us
Supported over 1000 researchers drawn from over 65 departments, 10 colleges, and multiple agencies across the Texas A&M System.
Involved in over
700
state and federal grant submissions, resulting in over $135 millions in new funding for scientists across the TAMU system.
Launched ten Seed Grant programs- distributing a total of $2.4M in sequencing and bioinformatics services to faculty across the system to generate preliminary data to facilitate outside grant funding. 458 seed grant proposals submitted with over 846 total participants. 106 funded projects, generating $8M in new funding from the first $400k seed grant program.
Marker Assisted Breeding program
Launched highly successful genomic seed grant program – produced largest response in AgriLife history
OUR VALUES
Our Mission:
We empower genomics research worldwide by providing exceptional support to our clients. With unwavering commitment to quality, accuracy, and innovation, we lead the way in genomic technology. Our core values of service, excellence, leadership, loyalty, respect, and integrity drive us to improve lives and advance scientific discovery.
Selfless service:
We prioritize our clients, striving to exceeding expectations.
Excellence
We relentlessly pursue the highest standards in all aspects of our work.
Leadership:
At Texas A&M AgriLife, we cultivate leaders who inspire others to follow.
Loyalty:
Trust is our foundation, built over time through consistent reliability.
Respect:
We earn respect daily, recognized globally as a top agrigenomic lab.
Integrity:
Guided by the Aggie Honor Code, we uphold unwavering ethics.
To start a sequencing project please contact us at
txgen@ag.tamu.edu
OUR TEAM
Meet the Texas A&M AgriLife Genomics and Bioinformatics Team, here to serve you.
... See the full list ...
Charlie Johnson, PhD
Director, Institute
Charlie@ag.tamu.edu
Facebook account of Charlie Johnson, PhD
Twitter account of Charlie Johnson, PhD
Behance account of Charlie Johnson, PhD
Linkedin account of Charlie Johnson, PhD
More
Marcel Brun, PhD
Assistant Director, Institute
marcel.brun@ag.tamu.edu
Twitter account of Marcel Brun, PhD
Behance account of Marcel Brun, PhD
Linkedin account of Marcel Brun, PhD
More
Josh Hill, PhD
Lab Manager
Joshua.Hill@ag.tamu.edu
Linkedin account of Josh Hill, PhD
More
Matt Stull
Research Specialist I
matthew.stull@ag.tamu.edu
More
Alex Watros
Research Assistant
alex.watros@ag.tamu.edu
Menzi Benton
Research Assistant
menzi.benton@ag.tamu.edu
To start a sequencing project please contact us at
txgen@ag.tamu.edu
News
Click here for more news
“All your X’s live in Texas” A&M AgriLife
Howdy, We at Texas A&M AgriLife Genomics & Bioinformatics Service (TxGen) are dedicated to providing exceptional value and results. We are introduce the Illumina NovaSeq X Plus system—the newest powerhouse in genomic sequencing to current and future clients. Imagine cutting-edge technology that slashes the cost by 50% compared to our previous flagship systems (NovaSeq 6000)
Read more about “All your X’s live in Texas” A&M AgriLife
[…]
Position filled
We are currently recruiting for an entry level lab research assistant at TXGen Link to Apply This is a great position for someone wanting to gain experience in high throughput genomic technology in a structured & supportive environment.
Low Cost Genotyping
Low-pass genotyping is a genotyping approach that involves sequencing DNA samples at a lower coverage depth. In this method, instead of sequencing the entire genome at a high coverage depth, a subset of the genome is sequenced at a lower depth, typically between 0.1x and 5x coverage. This reduced coverage is achieved by sequencing a
Read more about Low Cost Genotyping
[…]
A summer of sequencing 2022!
Large Illumina order arrived today, an outstanding way to head into the summer. Freezers are full! Ready for a busy sequencing summer. Please let us know if we can support your sequencing based research. We work with scientists from around the world and specialize in high throughput, short turn around time projects. 45K views and
Read more about A summer of sequencing 2022!
[…]
Happy 2022 DNA Day
May all your sequences be >Q30
New NovaSeq Pricing (Oct, 2019)
In our continuing commitment to the Aggie core value of excellence, Texas A&M AgriLife Genomic and Bioinformatics Service is pleased to announce our new NovaSeq pricing. We have recently added a 2nd Illumina NovaSeq system to our facility. As a consequence, we are able to offer researchers a significant reduction in the cost of sequencing.
Read more about New NovaSeq Pricing (Oct, 2019)
[…]
Illumina Videos and interview
Illumina Inc. highlighted the work AgriLife and TxGen in the videos below (>6,200 views) Agriculture Throughout the World is Benefiting from the Latest NGS Technologies- interview with Dr. Johnson Sequencing Complex Plant Genomes at Texas A&M AgriLife https://youtu.be/eecnhlhAn9w Empowering Agrigenomics Across the Globe https://youtu.be/UfBR6FJnQ_o Featured 2019 PAG video https://youtu.be/wSFtVRHe5-k Using the iSeq™ 100 Sequencing System
Read more about Illumina Videos and interview
[…]
Come Celebrate with Us
Come Celebrate! October 29th, 2019 The Genomics and Bioinformatics Service (TxGen), part of Texas A&M AgriLife Research, celebrates its 10th year of service to the Texas A&M community, Texas, and scientists around the world with the opening of our new sequencing and bioinformatics facility in the Texas A&M West Campus Research Park. You are invited
Read more about Come Celebrate with Us
[…]
TxGen Moving Back to Campus
We are in the process of packing and moving into our new facilities at the Texas A&M Reserach Park, Centeq Building. Please excuse any delays in responding to your emails. We expect to be back to normal operations by the first week in May. Building Address: New Address for TxGen Room 250 Centeq Building A
Read more about TxGen Moving Back to Campus
[…]
Launching new NovaSeq Service. up to 40% reduction in cost of sequencing
2018 was a landmark sequencing year for @TXGEN and this year is shaping up to be even bigger. We added a 2nd @illumina NovaSeq to meet the growing demand and in collaboration with @PerkinElmer_AG are slashing total sequencing project costs by 40%, or more for 2019. We were named a Center of Excellence by PerkinElmer.
Read more about Launching new NovaSeq Service. up to 40% reduction in cost of sequencing
[…]
Previous
Next
To start a sequencing project please contact us at
txgen@ag.tamu.edu
Publications
Click here for more Publications
Journal Papers
Book Chapters
Patents
Conference Abstracts
White Papers
Invited Talks
Guest Lecturer
News Reports
AgriLife News
Acknowledgements
Names in bold are TxGen personnel – ready to support your next research project and/or grant.
Journal Papers
2024
Wardah K. Mustahsan, Yuya Liang, Abdul R. Mohammed,
Charles D. Johnson
, Endang M. Septiningsih, Lee Tarpley, Michael J. Thomson. Transcriptome profiling of two rice varieties reveals their molecular responses under high night-time temperature. Plos One Published: October 10, 2024
Heidi M. Blank, Staci E. Hammer, Laurel Boatright, Courtney Roberts, Katarina E. Heyden, Aravindh Nagarajan, Mitsuhiro Tsuchiya,
Marcel Brun
Charles D. Johnson
, Patrick J. Stover, Raquel Sitcheran, Brian K. Kennedy, ProfileL. Garry Adams, Matt Kaeberlein, Martha S. Field, David W. Threadgill, Helene L. Andrews-Polymenis, Michael Polymenis. Late-life dietary folate restriction reduces biosynthetic processes without compromising healthspan in mice. Life Science Alliance 07/2024 doi:
Preprint
Nancy H. Ing, Kranti Konganti, Noushin Ghaffar,
Charles D. Johnson
, David W. Forrest, Charles C. Love, Dickson D. Varner. Specific microRNAs in stallion spermatozoa are potential biomarkers of high functionality. Reproduction of Domestic Animals 15 July 2024
Alper Adak, Seth C. Murray, José I. Varela, Valentina Infant, Jennifer Wilker, Claudia Irene Calderón, Nithya Subramanian, Natalia de Leon, Jianming Yu, Matthew A. Stull, Marcel Brun, Joshua Hill,
Charles D. Johnson
, Oscar Riera-Lizarazu, William L. Rooney, Hongbin Zhang. Photoperiod associated late flowering reaction norm: Dissecting loci and genomic-enviromic associated prediction in maize. Field Crops Research.
Volume 311, 1 May 2024.
Henry L North, Zhen Fu, Richard Metz,
Matt A Stull
Charles D Johnson
, Xanthe Shirley, Kate Crumley, Dominic Reisig, David L Kerns, Todd Gilligan, Tom Walsh, Chris D Jiggins, Gregory A Sword Rapid Adaptation and Interspecific Introgression in the North American Crop Pest Helicoverpa zea. Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 41, Issue 7, July 2024, msae129,
2023
Parker, K., Wang, Z., Dhakal, S., Yu, S., Rauf, Y., Baker, J. A., Baker, S., Ibrahim, A. M. H., Xue, Q., Wang, S.,
Johnson, C.
, & Liu, S. (2023) Multi-Trait Genomic Prediction of Baking Quality Traits for Synthetic Derived Hexaploid Wheat [Abstract]. ASA, CSSA, SSSA International Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO.
Liu, S., Wang, Z., Parker, K., Yu, S., Rauf, Y., Xue, Q., Dhakal, S., Rudd, J. C., Ibrahim, A. M. H., Baker, J. A., Baker, S., Wang, S.,
Johnson, C.
(2023) Exploring Novel Genetic Alleles for Improving Wheat Yield and Resistances Using Genome-Wide Association Analyses and Genetic Prediction of Synthetic Derived Wheat Lines [Abstract]. ASA, CSSA, SSSA International Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO.
Alper Adak, Seth C. Murray, Claudia Irene Calderón, Valentina Infante, Jennifer Wilker, José I. Varela, Nithya Subramanian, Thomas Isakeit, Jean-Michel Ané, Jason Wallace, Natalia de Leon, Matthew A. Stull, Marcel Brun, Joshua Hill &
Charles D. Johnson
. Genetic mapping and prediction for novel lesion mimic in maize demonstrates quantitative effects from genetic background, environment and epistasis. Theor Appl Genet 136, 155 (2023).
Henry L. North, Zhen Fu, Richard Metz, Matt A. Stull,
Charles D. Johnson
, Xanthe Shirley, Kate Crumley, Dominic Reisig, David L. Kerns, Todd Gilligan, Tom Walsh, Chris D. Jiggins, Gregory A. Sword. Rapid evolution of pesticide resistance via adaptation and interspecific introgression in a major North American crop pest. bioRxiv 2023.10.04.560869; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.10.04.560869
Ranjita Thapa1, Rodante E. Tabien,
Charles D. Johnson
and Endang M. Septiningsih. Comparative transcriptomic analysis of germinating rice seedlings to individual and combined anaerobic and cold stress. BMC Genomics 24, 185 (2023).
Cerit Mustafa, Zhen Wang, Mehmet Dogan, Shuhao Yu. Jorge L. Valenzuela-Antelo, Chenggen Chu, Shichen Wang, Qingwu Xue, Amir M. H. Ibrahim, Jackie C. Rudd, Richard Metz,
Charles D. Johnson
, Shuyu Liu. Mapping QTL for Yield and Its Component Traits Using Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) RIL Mapping Population from TAM 113 × Gallagher. Agronomy 2023, 13(9), 2402;
Kylie G. Bendele , Felix D. Guerrero , Kimberly H. Lohmeyer, Lane D. Foil , Richard P. Metz ,
Charles D. Johnson
Horn fly transcriptome data of ten populations from the southern United States with varying degrees and molecular mechanisms of pesticide resistance. Data in Brief , ISSN 2352-3409,
online 30 May 2023
Ranjita Thapa, Rodante E. Tabien,
Charles D. Johnson
and Endang M. Septiningsih . Comparative transcriptomic analysis of germinating rice seedlings to individual and combined anaerobic and cold stress. BMC Genomics 2023
2022
Ze-Tian Fang, Rajan Kapoor, Aniruddha Datta, Shuyu Liu,
Matthew A. Stull
, Paige G. Seitz,
Charles D. Johnson
, and Sakiko Okumoto. Transcriptome Analysis of Developing Grains from Wheat Cultivars TAM 111 and TAM 112 Reveal Cultivar-Specific Regulatory Networks Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2022, 23(20), 12660;
Bed Prakash Bhatta · Takshay Patel · Edgar Correa · Todd C. Wehner · Kevin M. Crosby ·Michael J. Thomson ·
Richard Metz · Shichen Wang · Marcel Brun · Charles D. Johnson
· Subas Malla. Dissection of race 1 anthracnose resistance in a watermelon (Citrullus lanatus var. lanatus) biparental mapping population. Vol.: (0123456789) 1 3 Euphytica (2022) 218:157
Kelsey Michelle Wells, Kai He, Aseem Pandey, Ana Cabello, Dongmei Zhang, Jing Yang, Gabriel Gomez, Yue Liu, Haowu Chang, Xueqiang Li, Hao Zhang, Xuehuang Feng, Luciana Fachini da Costa,
Richard Metz, Charles D Johnson
, Cameron Lee Martin, Jill Skrobarczyk, Luc R Berghman, Kristin L Patrick, Julian Leibowitz, Allison Ficht, Sing-Hoi Sze, Jianxun Song, Xiaoning Qian, Qing-Ming Qin, Thomas A Ficht, Paul de Figueiredo. Brucella activates the host RIDD pathway to subvert BLOS1-directed immune defense. eLife. 2022; 11: e73625. Published online 2022 May 19.
doi: 10.7554/eLife.73625
Kelsey Michelle Wells, Kai He, Aseem Pandey, Ana Cabello, Dongmei Zhang, Jing Yang, Gabriel Gomez, Yue Liu, Haowu Chang, Xueqiang Li, Hao Zhang, Xuehuang Feng, Luciana Fachini da Costa,
Richard Metz,Charles D Johnson
, Cameron Lee Martin, Jill Skrobarczyk, Luc R Berghman,Kristin L Patrick,Julian Leibowitz, Allison Ficht, Sing-Hoi Sze,Jianxun Song,Xiaoning Qian,Qing-Ming Qin,Thomas A Ficht, and Paul de Figueiredo. Brucella activates the host RIDD pathway to subvert BLOS1-directed immune defense. eLife. 2022; 11: e73625. Published online 2022 May 19. doi:
10.7554/eLife.73625
Chenggen Chu,
Shichen Wang
, Jackie C. Rudd, Amir M. H. Ibrahim, Qingwu Xue, Ravindra N. Devkota, Jason A. Baker, Shannon Baker, Bryan Simoneaux, Geraldine Opena, Haixiao Dong, Xiaoxiao Liu, Kirk E. Jessup, Ming-Shun Chen, Kele Hui,
Richard Metz
Charles D. Johnson
, Zhiwu S. Zhang & Shuyu Liu . Molecular Breeding volume 42, Article number: 18 (2022). A new strategy for using historical imbalanced yield data to conduct genome-wide association studies and develop genomic prediction models for wheat breeding. volume 39 (3), in 2022. DOI
2021
C.L. Hunt, L. Yu, M. Cochran, J.-C. Liu, B. McCarl,
C.D. Johnson, M. Brun
& M. Berquist. A case study approach to high-containment laboratory workflows promoting sustainability, networking, and innovation. Scientific and Technical Review of the OIE. volume 39 (3), in 2021.
Chenggen Chu, Shichen Wang,, Li Paetzold, Zhen Wang, Kele Hui, Jackie C. Rudd, Qingwu Xue, Amir M. H. Ibrahim,
Richard Metz, Charles D. Johnson
, Charles M. Rush, Shuyu Liu. RNA-seq analysis reveals different drought tolerance mechanisms in two broadly adapted wheat cultivars ‘TAM 111’ and ‘TAM 112’ doi:
Felix D Guerrero, Noushin Ghaffari, Kylie G Bendele,
Richard P Metz
, C Michael Dickens, Philip D Blood, Jason Tidwell, Robert J Miller, Adalberto A Pérez de León, Pete D Teel,
Charles D Johnson
. Raw Pacific Biosciences and Illumina sequencing reads and assembled genome data for the cattle ticks Rhipicephalus microplus and Rhipicephalus annulatus. Data In Brief. Volume 35, 2021, 106852, ISSN 2352-3409,
2020
C L Hunt, L Yu, M Cochran, J-C Liu, B Mccarl,
C D Johnson, M Brun
, M Berquist. A case study approach to high-containment laboratory workflows promoting sustainability, networking and innovation Rev Sci Tech. 2020 Jan;39(3):663-673.
doi: 10.20506/rst.39.3.3169
Yan Yang, Smit Dhakal, Chenggen Chu, Shichen Wang, Qingwu Xue, Jackie C. Rudd, Amir M.H. Ibrahim, Kirk Jessup, Jason Baker, Maria Pilar Fuentealba, Ravindra Devkota, Shannon Baker,
Charles D. Johnson, Richard Metz
, Shuyu Liu. Genome wide identification of QTL associated with yield and yield components in two popular wheat cultivars TAM 111 and TAM 112 doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.27.222703 2020
Chenxi Qiu, Huiyan Jin, Irina Vvedenskaya, Jordi Abante Llenas, Tingting Zhao, Indranil Malik, Alex M. Visbisky, Scott L. Schwartz, Ping Cui, Pavel Čabart, Kang Hoo Han, William K. M. Lai,
Richard P. Metz
Charles D. Johnson
, Sing-Hoi Sze, B. Franklin Pugh, Bryce E. Nickels, Craig D. Kaplan. Promoter scanning during transcription initiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Pol II in the “shooting gallery”doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/810127 2020
Anne N Thorndike ,Jessica L McCurley ,Emily D Gelsomin ,Eric B Rimm,Yuchiao Chang,Bianca Porneala,Emma Anderson,
Charles D. Johnson
, Douglas E Levy. MP07: Automated, Personalized Feedback and Behavioral Nudges to Improve Workplace Food Choices and Prevent Weight Gain: Choosewell 365 Randomized Controlled Trial. 2 Mar 2020https://doi.org/10.1161/circ.141.suppl_1.MP07Circulation. 2020;141:AMP07
Christopher M Seabury, David L Oldeschulte, Eric K Bhattarai, Dhruti Legare, Pamela J Ferro,
Richard P Metz, Charles D Johnson
, Mitchell A Lockwood, Tracy A Nichols. Accurate Genomic Predictions for Chronic Wasting Disease in US White-Tailed Deer G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics April 1, 2020 vol. 10 no. 4 1433-1441; https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.119.401002
Nancy H Ing, Kranti Konganti, Noushin Ghaffari,
Charles D Johnson
, David W Forrest, Charles C Love, Dickson D Varner. Identification and quantification of coding and long non‐coding RNAs in stallion spermatozoa separated by density 03 April 2020 https://doi.org/10.1111/andr.12791 Song, Q., Joshi, M., Wang, S. et al. Comparative Analysis of Root Transcriptome Profiles of Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) in Response to Osmotic Stress. J Plant Growth Regul (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00344-020-10230-0
Universal promoter scanning by Pol II during transcription initiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Chenxi Qiu, Huiyan Jin, Irina Vvedenskaya, Jordi Abante Llenas, Tingting Zhao, Indranil Malik, Alex M Visbisky, Scott L Schwartz, Ping Cui, Pavel Čabart, Kang Hoo Han, William KM Lai,
Richard P Metz, Charles D Johnson
, Sing-Hoi Sze, B Franklin Pugh, Bryce E Nickels, Craig D Kaplan. Genome Biol 21, 132 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-020-02040-0
2019
Chenxi Qiu, Huiyan Jin, Irina Vvedenskaya, Jordi Abante Llenas, Tingting Zhao, Indranil Malik, Scott L Schwartz, Ping Cui, Pavel Čabart, Kang Hoo Han, Richard P Metz,
Charles D Johnson
, Sing-Hoi Sze, B Franklin Pugh, Bryce E Nickels, Craig D Kapla.
Promoter scanning during transcription initiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Pol II in the “shooting gallery”
2019
Yan Yang, Bhoja R. Basnet, Amir M.H. Ibrahim, Jackie C. Rudd, Xianming Chen, Robert L. Bowden, Qingwu Xue,
Shichen Wang, Charles D. Johnson, Richard Metz,
Richard Esten Mason, Dirk B. Hays, and Shuyu Liu. Developing KASP Markers on a Major Stripe Rust Resistance QTL in a Popular Wheat TAM 111 Using 90K Array and Genotyping-by-Sequencing SNPs.
Crop science, vol. 59, january–february 2019
2018
Jan E Janečka, Brian W Davis, Sharmila Ghosh, Nandina Paria, Pranab J Das, Ludovic Orlando, Mikkel Schubert, Martin K Nielsen, Tom AE Stout, Wesley Brashear, Gang Li,
Charles D Johnson
Richard P Metz
, Charles C Love, Dickson D Varner, Daniel W Bellott, William J Murphy, Bhanu P Chowdhary, Terje Raudsepp Horse Y chromosome assembly displays unique evolutionary features and putative stallion fertility genes.
Nature Communicationsvolume 9, Article number: 2945 (2018)
NH Ing, K Konganti,
N Ghaffari, CD Johnson
, DW Forrest, CC Love, DD Varner Functional RNAs in Stallion Sperm: Potential Indicators of Sperm Quality and Contributors to Fertility. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. Volume 66, July 2018
Brun M, Stull MA, Howard E, Hill J, Metz R, Johnson CD
(2018) Comparison of MiSeq, iSeq and NovaSeq. In: Texas A&M AgriLife Genomics Bioinforma Serv, pp 2–4. . Comparison of MiSeq, iSeq and NovaSeq. 2018
2017
Bin Tian,
Shichen Wang
, Timothy C. Todd,
Charles D. Johnson
, Guiliang Tang, and Harold N. Trick
Genome-wide identification of soybean microRNA responsive to soybean cyst nematodes infection by deep sequencing.
BMC Genomics 2017. 2 August 2017 18:572
Link
David L. Oldeschulte, Yvette A. Halley, Miranda L. Wilson, Eric K. Bhattarai, Wesley Brashear,
Joshua Hill, Richard P. Metz, Charles D. Johnson
, Dale Rollins, Markus J. Peterson, Derek M. Bickhart, Jared E. Decker, John F. Sewell and Christopher M. Seabury.
Annotated Draft Genome Assemblies for the Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) and the Scaled Quail (Callipepla squamata) Reveal Disparate Estimates of Modern Genome Diversity and Historic Effective Population Size.
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics July 17, 2017;
Link
Heidi M. Blank, Ricardo Perez, Chong He, Nairita Maitra,
Richard Metz, Joshua Hill
, Yuhong Lin,
Charles D. Johnson
, Vytas A. Bankaitis, Brian K. Kennedy, Rodolfo Aramayo and Michael Polymenis.
Translational control of lipogenic enzymes in the cell cycle of synchronous, growing yeast cells.
2017
DOI 10.15252/embj.201695050
| Published online 05.01.2017 The EMBO Journal (2017) e201695050 (Article ID: EMBJ788)
2016
Noushin Ghaffari,
Jordi Abante
, Raminder Singh, Philip D. Blood,
Charles D. Johnson
Computational Considerations in Transcriptome Assemblies and Their Evaluation, using High Quality Human RNA-Seq data
July 17 – 21, 2016
ISBN: 978-1-4503-4755-6
NH Ing, K Konganti,
N Ghaffari
CD Johnson
, DW Forrest, CC Love, DD Varner.
Sequencing of RNA from stallion sperm identifies potential markers of fertility
. 2016 Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, S56eS82
Maria F. Torres,
Noushin Ghaffari
, Ester A. S. Buiate, Neil Moore, Scott Schwartz
, Charles D. Johnson
and Lisa J. Vaillancourt.
Colletotrichum graminicola mutant deficient in the establishment of biotrophy reveals early transcriptional events in the maize anthracnose disease interaction.
BMC Genomics 201617:202. DOI:10.1186/s12864-016-2546-0
. 8 March 2016
2015
Yvette A. Halley, David L. Oldeschulte, Eric K. Bhattarai,
Joshua Hill, Richard P. Metz, Charles D. Johnson
, Steven M. Presley, Rebekah E. Ruzicka, Dale Rollins, Markus J. Peterson, William J. Murphy, Christopher M. Seabury.
(2015)
Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) Mitochondrial Population Genomics Reveals Structure, Divergence, and Evidence for Heteroplasmy
PLoS ONE
10(12):
e0144913.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0144913
Ghaffari, N
.; Arshad, O.A.; Jeong, H.; Thiltges, J.; Criscitiello, M.F.; Yoon, Byung-Jun; Datta, A.;
Johnson, C.D.
, “Examining De Novo Transcriptome Assemblies via a Quality Assessment Pipeline,”
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
, vol.PP, no.99, pp.1,1
doi: 10.1109/TCBB.2015.2446478
Masoud Toloue , Jan Risinger , Lindsey Renken ,
Josh Hill , Noushin Ghaffari , Richard P Metz , Charles D. Johnson
Amplicon Based 16S Ribosomal RNA Sequencing and Genus Identification – Mixed Species
Plant and Animal Genome XXIII Conference 2015
More Publications
To start a sequencing project please contact us at
txgen@ag.tamu.edu
To start a sequencing project please contact us at
txgen@ag.tamu.edu
US