Microarray data analysis of the shade avoidance in plants

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Background: When young plant seedling are in the shade, they will tend to elongate in order to rise above neighboring plants that may be shading it. This is part of the "Shade Avoidance Response" which provides the plant with a competitive advantage.

Goal: The Fankhauser lab at CIG (UNIL) has microarray expression data of plants grown in a shaded or unshaded environments, for various mutants in genes regulating the shade avoidance response. The goal of this project is to analyse this data and compare the results to similar publicly available data recenty reported in the scientific literature.

Mathematical tools: Statistics. The students will learn the basics of microarray data analysis using the R software.

Biological or Medical aspects: The students will learn about the shade avoidance response in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Supervisor: Micha Hersch

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