Plant Genetics and Breeding Research Progress in Genomics to Post-genomics Era
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Plant Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2023) | Viewed by 39229
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Interests: bio-informatics; gentics; cytogentics; molecular biology; breeding; genomics
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Dear Colleagues,
Advances in next-generation sequencing technology have revolutionized plant genetics, genomics, and breeding research. The complete and partial genome sequences, as well as transcript sequences from different tissues of plants, have been generated and annotated for hundreds of diverse plant species. These huge genomic and transcriptomics data are freely available in the public domain; these resources can be used to enhance understanding and address the basic questions of genetics and plant breeding. Therefore, genomic and transcriptomics resource development and their efficient exploration is incessantly rising. High throughput sequencing-based approaches, such as whole-genome re-sequencing, genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS), methylome sequencing, QTL-seq, amplicon sequencing, and many more, are being used for genome-wide association (GWAS), genomic selection (GS), Mut-map, genetic diversity, and population structure studies. On the other hand, the transcriptome sequencing approach is widely used for identifying gene functions, decoding pathways, and elucidating complex genetic regulation. The aim of this Special Issue is to bring to light the recent progress in the research of plant genetics, genomics, transcriptomics, and bio-informatics. Original research articles and concepts for review articles to address major issues are welcome.
This Special Issue will focus include articles related to the following topics:
- Next generation sequencing, assembly, annotation;
- Genetic mapping , GWAS, multi-parental QTL mapping, and QTLseq;
- Genomic selection for complex traits;
- Map-based cloning of novel gene(s);
- Whole-genome sequencing and resequencing efforts;
- Haplotype-based breeding;
- Population genomics, genetic diversity;
- Plant molecular evolution, genome structure, and genome plasticity;
- Genomics based precision breeding and novel trait introgression;
- Transcriptomics, miRNA;
- Molecular markers;
- Comparative genomics;
- Epigenomics.
Dr. Manosh Kumar Biswas
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Next-generation-sequencing,
- Methylome sequencing,
- Genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS),
- Genome-wide association studies (GWAS),
- eQTL,
- Population structure,
- Genomic selection (GS),
- Genetic diversity,
- Molecular markers,
- Insitu Hybridizations,
- Functional genomics
- Gene expression
- Bio-informatics
- Molecular breeding
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