02579nam 22005654a 450 991087659480332120230617012246.01-280-34563-297866103456320-471-48858-50-471-48857-7(CKB)111087027121380(EBL)469314(OCoLC)54360464(SSID)ssj0000222332(PQKBManifestationID)11187858(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000222332(PQKBWorkID)10168823(PQKB)11129714(MiAaPQ)EBC469314(EXLCZ)9911108702712138020030611d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPlant genomics and proteomics[electronic resource] /Christopher A. CullisHoboken J. Wiley & Sonsc20041 online resource (230 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-471-37314-1 Includes bibliographical references.PLANT GENOMICS AND PROTEOMICS; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; 1 THE STRUCTURE OF PLANT GENOMES; 2 THE BASIC TOOLBOX-ACQUIRING FUNCTIONAL GENOMIC DATA; 3 SEQUENCING STRATEGIES; 4 GENE DISCOVERY; 5 CONTROL OF GENE EXPRESSION; 6 FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS; 7 INTERACTIONS WITH THE EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT; 8 IDENTIFICATION AND MANIPULATION OF COMPLEX TRAITS; 9 BIOINFORMATICS; 10 BIOETHICAL CONCERNS AND THE FUTURE OF PLANT GENOMICS; AFTERWORD; INDEXPlant research has stood at the forefront of the genomics revolution. One of the first genome projects, the sequencing of the commonly used model organism Arabidopsis, has already yielded important results for the study of a broad array of crops such as corn and soybeans. With crop and food bioengineering only in its infancy, the need to understand the fundamental genetic mechanisms of plants will only become more pressing. A comprehensive guide to this fascinating area of genomics, Plant Genomics and Proteomics presents an integrated, broadly accessible treatment of the complePlant genomesPlant proteomicsPlant genomes.Plant proteomics.572.8572.8/62572.862Cullis Christopher A.1945-1278460MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910876594803321Plant genomics and proteomics4185090UNINA