Forestry Research,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
2(1), P. 0 - 0
Published: Jan. 1, 2022
Forests
are
not
only
the
most
predominant
of
Earth's
terrestrial
ecosystems,
but
also
core
supply
for
essential
products
human
use.
However,
global
climate
change
and
ongoing
population
explosion
severely
threatens
health
forest
ecosystem
aggravtes
deforestation
degradation.
Forest
genomics
has
great
potential
increasing
productivity
adaptation
to
changing
climate.
In
last
two
decades,
field
advanced
quickly
owing
advent
multiple
high-throughput
sequencing
technologies,
single
cell
RNA-seq,
clustered
regularly
interspaced
short
palindromic
repeats
(CRISPR)-mediated
genome
editing,
spatial
transcriptomes,
as
well
bioinformatics
analysis
which
have
led
generation
multidimensional,
multilayered,
spatiotemporal
gene
expression
data.
These
together
with
basic
technologies
routinely
used
in
plant
biotechnology,
enable
us
tackle
many
important
or
unique
issues
biology,
provide
a
panoramic
view
an
integrative
elucidation
molecular
regulatory
mechanisms
underlying
phenotypic
changes
variations.
this
review,
we
recapitulated
advancement
current
status
12
research
branches
genomics,
then
provided
future
directions
focuses
each
area.
Evidently,
shift
from
simple
biotechnology-based
research,
setup
investigation
interpretation
development
differentiation
just
begun
emerge.
Developmental Cell,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
57(4), P. 543 - 560.e9
Published: Feb. 1, 2022
In
all
multicellular
organisms,
transcriptional
networks
orchestrate
organ
development.
The
Arabidopsis
root,
with
its
simple
structure
and
indeterminate
growth,
is
an
ideal
model
for
investigating
the
spatiotemporal
signatures
underlying
developmental
trajectories.
To
map
gene
expression
dynamics
across
root
cell
types
time,
we
built
a
comprehensive,
organ-scale
atlas
at
single-cell
resolution.
addition
to
estimating
progressions
in
pseudotime,
employed
mathematical
concept
of
optimal
transport
infer
trajectories
identify
their
regulators.
demonstrate
utility
interpret
new
datasets,
profiled
mutants
two
key
regulators
resolution,
shortroot
scarecrow.
We
report
transcriptomic
vivo
evidence
tissue
trans-differentiation
mixed
identity
phenotype
Our
results
support
as
rich
community
resource
unraveling
programs
that
specify
maintain
regulate
The Plant Cell,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
34(2), P. 718 - 741
Published: Nov. 18, 2021
The
identification
and
characterization
of
cis-regulatory
DNA
sequences
how
they
function
to
coordinate
responses
developmental
environmental
cues
is
paramount
importance
plant
biology.
Key
these
regulatory
processes
are
modules
(CRMs),
which
include
enhancers
silencers.
Despite
the
extraordinary
advances
in
high-quality
sequence
assemblies
genome
annotations,
understanding
CRMs,
regulate
gene
expression,
lag
significantly
behind.
This
especially
true
for
their
distinguishing
characteristics
activity
states.
Here,
we
review
current
knowledge
on
CRMs
breakthrough
technologies
enabling
identification,
characterization,
validation
CRMs;
compare
genomic
distributions
with
respect
target
genes
between
different
species,
discuss
role
transposable
elements
harboring
evolution
expression.
an
exciting
time
study
cis-regulomes
plants;
however,
significant
existing
challenges
need
be
overcome
fully
understand
appreciate
biology
crop
improvement.
Annual Review of Plant Biology,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
72(1), P. 847 - 866
Published: March 17, 2021
Single-cell
approaches
are
quickly
changing
our
view
on
biological
systems
by
increasing
the
spatiotemporal
resolution
of
analyses
to
level
individual
cell.
The
field
plant
biology
has
fully
embraced
single-cell
transcriptomics
and
is
rapidly
expanding
portfolio
available
technologies
applications.
In
this
review,
we
give
an
overview
main
advances
in
over
past
few
years
provide
reader
with
accessible
guideline
covering
all
steps,
from
sample
preparation
data
analysis.
We
end
offering
a
glimpse
how
these
will
shape
accelerate
plant-specific
research
near
future.
Annual Review of Plant Biology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
74(1), P. 111 - 137
Published: Jan. 6, 2023
Regulatory
elements
encode
the
genomic
blueprints
that
ensure
proper
spatiotemporal
patterning
of
gene
expression
necessary
for
appropriate
development
and
responses
to
environment.
Accumulating
evidence
implicates
changes
as
a
major
source
phenotypic
novelty
in
eukaryotes,
including
acute
phenotypes
such
disease
cancer
mammals.
Moreover,
genetic
epigenetic
variation
affecting
Nature Chemical Biology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
19(8), P. 1031 - 1041
Published: May 15, 2023
Advances
in
omics
technologies
now
permit
the
generation
of
highly
contiguous
genome
assemblies,
detection
transcripts
and
metabolites
at
level
single
cells
high-resolution
determination
gene
regulatory
features.
Here,
using
a
complementary,
multi-omics
approach,
we
interrogated
monoterpene
indole
alkaloid
(MIA)
biosynthetic
pathway
Catharanthus
roseus,
source
leading
anticancer
drugs.
We
identified
clusters
genes
involved
MIA
biosynthesis
on
eight
C.
roseus
chromosomes
extensive
duplication
genes.
Clustering
was
not
limited
to
linear
genome,
through
chromatin
interaction
data,
were
present
within
same
topologically
associated
domain,
permitting
identification
secologanin
transporter.
Single-cell
RNA-sequencing
revealed
sequential
cell-type-specific
partitioning
leaf
that,
when
coupled
with
single-cell
metabolomics
permitted
reductase
that
yields
bis-indole
anhydrovinblastine.
also
expression
root
pathway.
Science,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
379(6639)
Published: March 31, 2023
Brassinosteroids
are
plant
steroid
hormones
that
regulate
diverse
processes,
such
as
cell
division
and
elongation,
through
gene
regulatory
networks
vary
in
space
time.
By
using
time
series
single-cell
RNA
sequencing
to
profile
brassinosteroid-responsive
expression
specific
different
types
developmental
stages
of
the
Arabidopsis
root,
we
identified
elongating
cortex
a
site
where
brassinosteroids
trigger
shift
from
proliferation
elongation
associated
with
increased
wall–related
genes.
Our
analysis
revealed
HOMEOBOX
FROM
ARABIDOPSIS
THALIANA
7
(
HAT7
)
GT-2-LIKE
1
GTL1
transcription
factors
elongation.
These
results
establish
brassinosteroid-mediated
growth
unveil
brassinosteroid
signaling
network
regulating
transition
which
illuminates
aspects
spatiotemporal
hormone
responses.
Genome biology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: April 4, 2023
Homoeologs
are
defined
as
homologous
genes
resulting
from
allopolyploidy.
Bread
wheat,
Triticum
aestivum,
is
an
allohexaploid
species
with
many
homoeologs.
Homoeolog
expression
bias,
referring
to
the
relative
contribution
of
homoeologs
transcriptome,
critical
for
determining
traits
that
influence
wheat
growth
and
development.
Asymmetric
transcription
has
been
so
far
investigated
in
a
tissue
or
organ-specific
manner,
which
could
be
misleading
due
mixture
cell
types.