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Ashutosh Rai
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Agricultural Science
Biotechnology
Genomics
Plant Science

Ashutosh Rai

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Summary

I started my research carrier as Ph.D. Scholar in 2006, awarded CSIR SRF and completed doctorate from Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, India in year 2012. I am practicing crop research since last 13 years (including PhD research years) in different crops (tomato, chilli, bitter gourd, egg plant, okra), out of which three years experienced in cereal research (rice) and I have applied my theoretical and practical experience in applied biochemistry, molecular biology and advanced crop genomics area like, my broad-based research experience in qualitative analysis of different vegetables (Antioxidant profiling and Biochemical assays by HPLC and GCMS), gene expression profiling (qRT, microarray and transcriptome sequencing), cDNA library construction, germplasm screening, development of germplasm core collections (regional/national/world-wide), development of different type of mapping populations (RILs, BC), phenotyping of mapping population using different traits, genetic mapping, QTL analysis.

Agricultural Science Biochemistry Biotechnology Molecular Biology Omics Technologies Photochemistry

Work details

SERB-National Post Doctoral Fellow

Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, Varanasi, India
September 2005
Crop Improvement

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  • Articles 1
September 9, 2020
Omics approaches in Allium research: Progress and way ahead
Kiran Khandagale, Ram Krishna, Praveen Roylawar, Avinash B. Ade, Ashwini Benke, Bharat Shinde, Major Singh, Suresh J. Gawande, Ashutosh Rai
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9824 PubMed 32974094