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Hui Liu is an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Western Australia, with a focused expertise in crop genetics and breeding. His research interests encompass quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping, genome-wide association studies (GWAS), and the development of molecular markers. Through the application of genomics and transcriptomics tools, Dr. Liu aims to identify genes responsible for critical traits in plants. His significant research endeavors include studies on wheat, particularly in areas of drought tolerance, heat tolerance, pre-harvest sprouting tolerance, and herbicide tolerance. Liu has collaborated on projects aimed at genetic analysis related to seed dormancy and resistance to pre-harvest sprouting in wheat. He is an active contributor to the academic community with numerous publications and citations reflecting the impact of his work in the field of plant biology. His academic qualifications include a PhD in Plant Biology, focusing on interspecific hybridization and phylogenetic insights. Dr. Liu's commitment to advancing agricultural genetics is evident in his prolific research output and the collaborations he has fostered in the domain.
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