transcriptomics
Transcriptomics is the study of all RNA transcripts present in a cell or tissue, revealing which genes are actively expressed in specific conditions and environments. For plant science, this technique is essential for understanding how plants respond to environmental stresses such as drought, temperature fluctuations, and light conditions, as well as their developmental and growth processes. By analyzing gene expression patterns across different tissues and developmental stages, researchers can identify the genetic mechanisms underlying plant stress tolerance, growth patterns, and traits important for crop improvement.
open_in_new WikipediabioRxiv · 2026-02-12
Single-cell sequencing reveals plant roots are twice as complex as thought, with 47 distinct cell types including 12 new transitional states.
47 cell types (2x previous count)
12 new transitional states
85,000 cells analyzed