Advances in omics and bioinformatics tools for systems analyses of plant functions

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Abstract

Omics and bioinformatics are essential to understanding the molecular systems that underlie various plant functions. Recent game-changing sequencing technologies have revitalized sequencing approaches in genomics and have produced opportunities for various emerging analytical applications. Driven by technological advances, several new omics layers such as the interactome, epigenome and hormonome have emerged. Furthermore, in several plant species, the development of omics resources has progressed to address particular biological properties of individual species. Integration of knowledge from omics-based research is an emerging issue as researchers seek to identify significance, gain biological insights and promote translational research. From these perspectives, we provide this review of the emerging aspects of plant systems research based on omics and bioinformatics analyses together with their associated resources and technological advances. © 2011 The Author.

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Mochida, K., & Shinozaki, K. (2011, December). Advances in omics and bioinformatics tools for systems analyses of plant functions. Plant and Cell Physiology. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcr153

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