multi-omics
Multi-omics is an integrative research approach that simultaneously analyzes multiple biological data layers—such as genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics—to build a comprehensive picture of how an organism functions. In plant science, this holistic strategy allows researchers to uncover complex regulatory networks governing growth, stress responses, and development that would be missed by studying any single molecular layer in isolation. By connecting genes, their expression, the proteins they encode, and the metabolites produced, multi-omics accelerates the discovery of key pathways underlying traits like drought tolerance, yield, and disease resistance.
Plant genome assembly and annotation.
Better maps of plant DNA mean scientists can more precisely breed or engineer crops that resist d...
Combined physiological, transcriptomic, and metabolomic analyses re...
Lead-contaminated wetlands and waterways border parks, neighborhoods, and farms worldwide, and un...
Exploring the CeRNA landscape in plants: advances, methods, and challenges.
Better understanding these molecular conversations in plants could help scientists breed crops th...
Water kefir as a paradigm for multi-omics and genome-scale metaboli...
Fermented foods and drinks you make or buy at the farmers market depend on living microbial ecosy...
Molecular biology of Pleurotus mushrooms: genomic resources, geneti...
Oyster mushrooms you can grow on cardboard in your kitchen closet are at the frontier of a geneti...