Aquatic Plant Genomics: Advances, Applications, and Prospects
- PMID: 28900619
- PMCID: PMC5576420
- DOI: 10.1155/2017/6347874
Aquatic Plant Genomics: Advances, Applications, and Prospects
Abstract
Genomics is a discipline in genetics that studies the genome composition of organisms and the precise structure of genes and their expression and regulation. Genomics research has resolved many problems where other biological methods have failed. Here, we summarize advances in aquatic plant genomics with a focus on molecular markers, the genes related to photosynthesis and stress tolerance, comparative study of genomes and genome/transcriptome sequencing technology.
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