Application and prospects of single-cell and spatial omics technologies in woody plants

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Over the past decade, high-throughput sequencing and high-resolution single-cell transcriptome sequencing technologies have undergone rapid development, leading to significant breakthroughs. Traditional molecular biology methods are limited in their ability to unravel cellular-level heterogeneity within woody plant tissues. Consequently, techniques such as single-cell transcriptomics, single-cell epigenetics, and spatial transcriptomics are rapidly gaining popularity in the study of woody plants. In this review, we provide a comprehensive overview of the development of these technologies, with a focus on their applications and the challenges they present in single-cell transcriptome research in woody plants. In particular, we delve into the similarities and differences among the results of current studies and analyze the reasons behind these differences. Furthermore, we put forth potential solutions to overcome the challenges encountered in single-cell transcriptome applications in woody plants. Finally, we discuss the application directions of these techniques to address key challenges in woody plant research in the future.

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Liang, S., Li, Y., Chen, Y., Huang, H., Zhou, R., & Ma, T. (2023). Application and prospects of single-cell and spatial omics technologies in woody plants. Forestry Research. Maximum Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.48130/FR-2023-0027

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