Genome‐wide identification studies – A primer to explore new genes in plant species

Genome data have accumulated rapidly in recent years, doubling roughly after every 6 months due to the influx of next‐generation sequencing technologies. A plethora of plant genomes are available in comprehensive public databases. This easy access to data provides an opportunity to explore genome da...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) Germany), 2022-01, Vol.24 (1), p.9-22
Hauptverfasser: Safder, I., Shao, G., Sheng, Z., Hu, P., Tang, S., Wicke, S.
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Zusammenfassung:Genome data have accumulated rapidly in recent years, doubling roughly after every 6 months due to the influx of next‐generation sequencing technologies. A plethora of plant genomes are available in comprehensive public databases. This easy access to data provides an opportunity to explore genome datasets and recruit new genes in various plant species not possible a decade ago. In the past few years, many gene families have been published using these public datasets. These genome‐wide studies identify and characterize gene members, gene structures, evolutionary relationships, expression patterns, protein interactions and gene ontologies, and predict putative gene functions using various computational tools. Such studies provide meaningful information and an initial framework for further functional elucidation. This review provides a concise layout of approaches used in these gene family studies and demonstrates an outline for employing various plant genome datasets in future studies. Genome‐wide studies provide an initial framework to identify gene families in plant genomes and further characterize their gene structures, evolutionary relationships, protein interactions, gene expression patterns in various tissues and predict putative gene functions using various computational tools.
ISSN:1435-8603
1438-8677
DOI:10.1111/plb.13340