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Advances in plant omics and systems biology approaches / Flavia Vischi Winck, editor

Contributor(s): Winck, Flavia VischiMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Cham : Springer, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: xxiv,201pages. illustrations; tablesISBN: 9783030803520; 303080352X; 9783030803544Subject(s): Plant genetic engineeringDDC classification: 581.3/5 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online
Contents:
1. Introduction to plant omics and systems biology -- 2. Modern approaches for transcriptome analyses in plants -- 3. Plant proteomics and systems biology -- 4. Subcellular proteomics as a unified approach of experimental localizations and computed prediction data for Arabidopsis and crop plants -- 5. The contribution of metabolomics to systems biology: current applications bridging genotype and phenotype in plant science -- 6. Interactomes: Experimental and in silico approaches -- 7. Probabilistic graphical models applied to biological networks -- 8. Cataloging posttranslational modifications in plant histones -- 9. Current challenges in plant systems biology -- 10. Contribution of omics and systems biology to plant biotechnology
Summary: In the post-genomic era, several plant species have been sequenced and massive genomic information is now available which contributed to expand the development of novel technical strategies for the study of additional levels of biological information of plant species. This book focuses on the "omics" approaches together with systems analysis of several different plant species, which have revealed very interesting variations on the cellular responses at the protein, transcript and metabolite levels in response to changes environmental conditions. The volume covers recent technological advances in the area of "omics" and synthesizes recent findings of the field of plant "omics" and systems biology together along with techniques that can be applied for such studies
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Books Books Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters).
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Books Books Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters).
QK981.5. A38 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0188125
Books Books Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters).
QK981.5. A38 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0188126

Includes index

1. Introduction to plant omics and systems biology -- 2. Modern approaches for transcriptome analyses in plants -- 3. Plant proteomics and systems biology -- 4. Subcellular proteomics as a unified approach of experimental localizations and computed prediction data for Arabidopsis and crop plants -- 5. The contribution of metabolomics to systems biology: current applications bridging genotype and phenotype in plant science -- 6. Interactomes: Experimental and in silico approaches -- 7. Probabilistic graphical models applied to biological networks -- 8. Cataloging posttranslational modifications in plant histones -- 9. Current challenges in plant systems biology -- 10. Contribution of omics and systems biology to plant biotechnology

In the post-genomic era, several plant species have been sequenced and massive genomic information is now available which contributed to expand the development of novel technical strategies for the study of additional levels of biological information of plant species. This book focuses on the "omics" approaches together with systems analysis of several different plant species, which have revealed very interesting variations on the cellular responses at the protein, transcript and metabolite levels in response to changes environmental conditions. The volume covers recent technological advances in the area of "omics" and synthesizes recent findings of the field of plant "omics" and systems biology together along with techniques that can be applied for such studies

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