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Jan Jaworski's Laboratory








 
 

The Jaworski Lab:
Basic and Applied Approaches to
 Modifying the Composition of Oilseeds


Plant oils accumulate in the seeds and provide both the energy and carbon necessary for a germinating seed to grow into a plant. Seed oils have a broad variety of compositions. Although most seed oil produced around the world is used for food, some unusual oils might also have useful industrial applications. However, none of these unusual oils is produced in an agronomically significant crop. Among the major challenges facing plant researchers today is learning which genes are responsible for producing an unusual oil. Once isolated, such genes could be used to produce that unusual oil in a major crop plant. 

The focus of the Jaworski Lab is research that will lead to a better understanding of biosynthetic pathways and enzymes involved with oil biosynthesis in plants. The major goals of Jan Jaworski's lab are twofold:





   

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