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Recent Trends and Techniques in Plant Metabolic Engineering

Gebonden Engels 2018 9789811322501
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Remarkable research has yielded whole genome data in plants, resulting in the documentation of an ever-increasing number of genes, without establishing their functions. The huge data resources available at the genome, transcriptome, proteome and metabolome levels are of enormous value in the field of functional genomics.

This book provides insights into interpreting the sea of data in order to understand basic and practical aspects of plant metabolic engineering. It discusses in detail ways to tap into this enormous pool of data to increase productivity, and offers information that is both interesting and necessary for exploring the manipulation of metabolic pathways. The interdisciplinary approaches presented here also serve as a source of ideas for practical applications.

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ISBN13:9789811322501
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer Nature Singapore

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Plant Bioactive Molecules: Flavonoid Biosynthesis and their Roles in Growth and Development of Plants.- Recent Highlights of RNA-Seq and Proteomic Approaches for in depth Understanding of Plant Metabolism.- An Update towards the Production of Plant Secondary Metabolites.-&nbsp;An introduction to Genome-scale Metabolic Network Reconstruction & Analysis.-&nbsp;Metabolic Flux Analysis in Plant Metabolic Network.-&nbsp;Synthetic Biology Advances for Enrichment of Bioactive Molecules in Plants.-&nbsp;Recent Advances in Plant Metabolite Analysis: Isolation and Characterization.-&nbsp; Metabolomics Resources: An introduction of Databases and their future potential.-&nbsp;Current approaches and key applications of Plant Metabolism Engineering.-&nbsp;Metabolic Engineering to Improve Bioactive metabolite content for Plant Adaptation against Environmental Constraints.&nbsp;&nbsp;<p></p>

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