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    Note: S.C. Van Tassel to Editors, McClure's Magazine, 1897

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    Handwritten note to Editors, McClure's Magazin

    Wes Van Tassel Video Interview

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    Wes Van Tassel discusses personal history, deciding to come to Central, influential people at Central, town/gown relationships, problems at CWU, faculty/student relationships, student culture in Ellensburg, personal contributions, and best experiences at Central.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwura_interviews/1204/thumbnail.jp

    The Gramene Genetic Diversity Module: a resource for genotype-phenotype association analysis in grass species

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    The Genetic Diversity module of the Gramene database ("http://www.gramene.org/diversity":http://www.gramene.org/diversity) is specifically designed to handle data from high-throughput sequencing and array-based genotyping plateforms. Empowered by the Genomic Diversity and Phenotype Data Model, Gramene Genetic Diversity module provides live database connectivities of RFLP, SSR and SNP allele data, information about QTL, passport data for wild and cultivated germplasm from rice, maize, wheat, and _Arabidopsis_, and quantitative phenotypic data for some of these accessions. Large datasets of SNP variation are searchable via genomic positions of interest by SNP Query tool on a sequenced genome; and, trait associations, patterns of linkage disequilibrium and diversity can be evaluated using TASSEL. The Gramene database is updated twice a year, with the most recent release (Build #31) completed in May 2010

    Creighton Lawyer

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    Carl Van tassel

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    Carl Van Tassel is pictured his senior year at Uintah High School. He was born to Henry Owen and Florence Van Tassel on November 14, 1920. He served in World War II. He married Edna Marchant in 1944. He died September 23, 2000

    [Gold tassel attached to a solid chain]

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    Gold tassel attached to a solid chain. Tassel has small gold balls at the end of each gold strand

    Statistical Modeling of Epistasis and Linkage Decay using Logic Regression

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    Logic regression has been recognized as a tool that can identify and model non-additive genetic interactions using Boolean logic groups. Logic regression, TASSEL-GLM and SAS-GLM were compared for analytical precision using a previously characterized model system to identify the best genetic model explaining epistatic interaction of vernalization-sensitivity in barley. A genetic model containing two molecular markers identified in vernalization response in barley was selected using logic regression while both TASSEL-GLM and SAS-GLM included spurious associations in their models. The results also suggest the logic regression can be used to identify dominant/recessive relationships between epistatic alleles through its use of conjugate
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    README for Tassel analysis

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    PDF file that describes how Tassel analysis was performed, and analysis of resulting data with R script

    Common smut infected tassel

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    Tassel infected with common smut.Host/Plant: Corn (Zea mays)Pest/Path: Common Smut (Ustilago maydis

    RG94-060: Graduation Tassel

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    1966 tassel for mortar boards at graduationhttps://scholarworks.umt.edu/universityofmontana_artifacts/1051/thumbnail.jp
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