Functional genomics in a non-model crop: Transcriptomics or proteomics?

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There is no question that protein- and RNA-based measurements are complementary, but which approach has the highest return in the case of a non-model crop and what is the correlation between mRNA and proteins? We describe and evaluate in detail the advantages and pitfalls of both a proteomics and a transcriptomics approach. The information on the abundance of transcripts was obtained by serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE), while information on the abundance of proteins was obtained via two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. © Physiologia Plantarum 2008.

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Carpentier, S. C., Coemans, B., Podevin, N., Laukens, K., Witters, E., Matsumura, H., … Panis, B. (2008). Functional genomics in a non-model crop: Transcriptomics or proteomics? Physiologia Plantarum, 133(2), 117–130. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3054.2008.01069.x

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