Fwd: ?ask for instruction

Jun Jian Ni jn66 at cornell.edu
Mon Feb 4 11:20:35 EST 2002


Dear Susan,

I have already replied to that person. Also, this morning, I got his
response about what he and his project are doing. Please see attached
file. Thank you for your reminding. I will also forward your message to
him for more details about RGN.

Sorry for that I have not made my reply as a part of Gramene mailing
documentations. I will pay more attention on that next time.

Report to you later.

Ni

Subject:
        Re:(no subject)
   Date:
        Mon, 4 Feb 2002 14:47:05 +0800 (CST)
   From:
        "XXXXXX" <homeobox at 263.net>
     To:
        Junjian Ni <jn66 at cornell.edu>




Dear Dr. Ni,
Thank you for your instruction and information. It is helpful.
I am now a PhD. student of Key laboratory of Ion Beam
Bioengineering,Chinese Academy of Sciences. The low energy ion beam is
one of an useful physical mutagen for
plant and micorbe.
I have isolated 3 rice mutant through it. Unfortunately, only one of them
is a stable one. the key phynotype is the failure transtion from
vegetative to reproductive development.
Maybe the mutation loci locate a upregulation than the reported mutant
fzp(not sure, on further study).
Your any suggestions are welcome!
Thank you again!
And Happy Spring Festival!

Respectfully,
Xie, Chuan Xiao


>Dear Dr. Xie,
>
>"Rice Genetics Newsletter" is a journal published in Japan for rice
>research community. The journal has no its own URL, but you can found
>the most volumes for it in Gramene
>Http://www.gramene.org/newsletters/rice_genetics/
>
>You also can get some ideas abou! t that journal. As I know, RGN is not
>one of the SCI journal, but it is an important journal for rice
>community especially for rice genetics and breeding field.
>
>It seems to me no any official institute in charge of the nomenclature
>of rice genes and mutants, but do have some regulations for it. Please
>refer previous RGN for that. Also, Dr. Kinoshita and Dr. Susan McCouch
>are updating the nomenclature system. We will tell you after new
>regulation are available.
>
>I hope this info helpful to you.
>
>By the way, where are you working in China? Are you developing some rice

>mutants? Acturally, I came from China and I am quite curious about that.

>
>Ni Junjian
>Curator for rice mutant and phenotype data
>In Gramene DB
>
>
>

Susan McCouch wrote:

> Dear Ni,
>
> Please reply to this person and let him know how to access the RGN
> from our site and provide him with the contact information so he can
> become a member of the Rice Genetics Cooperative if he wants to
> receive the RGN in a timely way.  We cannot post the current volume
> of the RGN.  This is by agreement with the Japanese government,, to
> maintain their subscriptions that are necessary to pay for this
> publication.
>
> WHen you reply, please make sure your reply becomes part of the
> Gramene e-mail documentation.
>
> THanks, Susan
>
> --- begin forwarded text
>
> Status: U
> Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2002 10:14:23 +0800 (CST)
> From: "XXXXXX" <homeobox at 263.net>
> To: gramene at gramene.org
> Subject: ?ask for instruction
> X-Priority: 3
> X-Originating-IP: [61.132.208.69]
> Sender: owner-gramene at brie.cshl.org
> Reply-To: gramene at brie.cshl.org
>
> ?Dear Sir or Madam,
> May I ask you some questions about "Rice gentics newsletter"?
>
> Is it a journal? what is it's homepage or some other places i can
> have the idea of the aim and scope of it? Is it one of the SCI
> journal?
>
> Is there any official institute charge the nomenclature of rice genes
> and mutants?
> What is it or are they?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Respectfully,
> Dr. Xie, Chuanxiao from P.R.China
>
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>
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>
> --- end forwarded text
>
> --
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> Susan McCouch
> Dept of Plant Breeding
> 418 Bradfield Hall
> Cornell University
> Ithaca, NY  14853-1901
> Phone: 607-255-0420
> Fax: 607-255-6683
> E-Mail: srm4 at cornell.edu
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