Muhammad Ramzan Khan
Associate Professor
National Centre for Bioinformatics
Quaid-i-Azam University
Pakistan
Biography
Muhammad Ramzan Khan obtained his Ph.D from Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Cologne, Germany. He currently holds as an Associate Professor in National Centre for Bioinformatics at Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan. His research focus mainly on Genome informatics (NGS applications including RNA-seq, ChIP-seq etc.) of plants for expression variations and comparative genomics for unveiling the adaptive evolution, Functional genomics using CRISPR/Cas9/dCas9 genome editing tools for enhancement of plant productivity, NGS applications in forensic science.
Research Interest
Genome informatics (NGS applications including RNA-seq, ChIP-seq etc.) of plants for expression variations and comparative genomics for unveiling the adaptive evolution, Functional genomics using CRISPR/Cas9/dCas9 genome editing tools for enhancement of plant productivity, NGS applications in forensic science
Publications
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Kumar, T., Uzma., Khan, M. R., Abbas, Z., Ali, G. M. (2014): Genetic Improvement of Sugarcane for Drought and Salinity Stress Tolerance using Arabidopsis Vacuolar Pyrophosphatase Gene. Molecular Biotechnology, 56(3):199-209.Â
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Ihsan, H., Khan, M. R., Ajmal, W., Ali, G. M. (2015): WsMAGO2, a duplicated MAGO NASHI protein with fertility attributes interacts with MPF2-like MADS-box proteins. Planta, 241:1173–1187.
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Ihsan, H., Khan, M. R., Ajmal, W., Ali, G. M. (2015): WsMAGO2, a duplicated MAGO NASHI protein with fertility attributes interacts with MPF2-like MADS-box proteins. Planta, 241:1173–1187.