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Research Projects Subjects of Investigation at this Location

Each ARS research project has related subjects of investigation.  Listed below are the subjects of investigation currently conducted at this location.

Clicking on a subject of investigation will list the research projects within that  subject of investigation.

Subjects of Investigation
Catfish
Cross-commodity research--multiple animal species
Soybean
Sugar cane
Sweet potato
Upland cotton
Research Projects within Cross-commodity research--multiple animal species
item Advancing Phenotyping Methods in Plant Breeding Programs
item Building Genetic and Trait Resources for Tropical Crops
item Building Tools for Specialty Crop Breeding Programs
item Deployment of Computer Vision Models for Assessing Diseased Citrus Fruit
item Developing Intelligent Tools for High-throughput Crop Phenotyping
item Development of Improved Cytology-Aware Genome Assemblies of Intra-specific Sugarcane Hybrid Cultiivars
item Genomic and Informatic Development for Genetic and Phenotypic Analysis
item Genomics of Kenaf, Cotton, and Other Malvaceae
item Integrative Applied Agricultural Genomics and Bioinformatics Research
item Investigating Agricultural and Environmental Systems
item Machine Learning Integration into Breeding Programs
item Moving Agricultural Productivity Forward Using Advanced Computational Technologies
item The Development of a high Throughput Salmonella Pathogenic Screening Assay
item The Development of Microfluidic and Computational Techniques for Microbial Consortia Optimization
item The Development of Novel RNA Dependent RNA Polymerases, Nucleases, and Transposases by Metagenomics and Protein Engineering
item The Evaluation of Salmonella Pathogenicity with a Gentamicin Protection Assay
item USDA ARS Research Apprenticeship Program at University of Texas at Arlington
item Xenosurveillance of Flies in Wet Markets to Monitor for the Emergence and Spillover Potential of Viral, Bacterial, and Parasitic Pathogens