Plant Comparative Genomics

Plant Comparative Genomics by Alejandro Pereira-Santana, published by Springer US on July 13, 2022, is a comprehensive resource that delves into the methodologies for examining the genomic landscape of plants. Spanning 294 pages, this book emphasizes the use of bioinformatics tools to facilitate the understanding of phylogenetics, evolution, and Omics analysis, while also detailing experimental procedures for trait characterization.
Readers will find a wealth of expert implementation advice aimed at enhancing their research in genetics and genomics. The book is designed for those in the fields of botany and life sciences, providing practical insights into the use of comparative tools for genomic data analysis. As part of the esteemed Methods in Molecular Biology series, this edition serves as a valuable guide for researchers seeking to advance their scientific work through innovative methodologies.
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This detailed book presents recent methodologies for the task of inspecting the genomic world of plants, extracting valuable information, and presenting it in a readable way. With a focus on bioinformatics tools, the volume explores phylogenetics and evolution, Omics analysis, as well as experimental procedures for trait characterization. Written for the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series, chapters include the kind of vital expert implementation advice that will lead to successful results.
Authoritative and practical, Plant Comparative Genomics serves as an ideal resource for researchers looking to implement comparative tools in order to explore their genomic data for their daily scientific work.
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