
Christopher J.S. Davis- Bachelor of Science
- PhD Student at University of Cambridge
Christopher J.S. Davis
- Bachelor of Science
- PhD Student at University of Cambridge
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Introduction
Skills and Expertise
Current institution
Additional affiliations
September 2011 - September 2013
Desert Botanical Garden
Position
- Researcher
Description
- Herbarium technician: • Databasing (SEINet) and imaging/digitization of herbarium collections • Developing the Type Specimen catalog
January 2013 - May 2015
September 2006 - June 2011
Publications
Publications (7)
A floristic and natural history account is provided for six eudicot families as part of the vascular plant flora of the contiguous protected areas of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, and the Tinajas Altas Region in southwestern Arizona. This portion of the flora includes Malpighiaceae, Malvaceae, Martynia...
Although the Arabic writing system is characterized by extreme representational flexibility and beauty, its consequent excessive complexity constitutes the primary impediment to learning. Both the inherent beauty and difficulty of Arabic writing are to some extent due to its unique history as a strictly cursive form. However, the loss of standard m...
Malva aethiopica C.J.S.Davis, nom. nov.
Basionym: Lavatera abyssinica J.Hutchinson & E.A.Bruce (1941:107), non Malva abyssinica A. Braun (= Malva verticillata L.).
Questions
Question (1)
I am trying to find the genomic locus (given its sequenced genome) of a morphological marker associated with a particular AFLP from an old linkage map. RAPD markers were also used, and seem just as impossible to find.