The Handbook of Plant Functional Genomics
Concepts and Protocols
Molecular Plant Biology
1. Edition June 2008
XXVIII, 548 Pages, Hardcover
83 Pictures (38 Colored Figures)
22 tables
Handbook/Reference Book
Short Description
Incisive, concise overview of the booming field of plant functional genomics. Kahl and Meksem, two of the leading figures in the field, combine their expertise to give an invaluable reference on the topic, accessible to both experienced practitioners and newcomers to the field.
In this incisive, concise overview of this booming field, the editors -- two of the leading figures in the field with a proven track record -- combine their expertise to provide an invaluable reference on the topic.
Following a treatment of transcriptome analysis, the book goes on to discuss replacement and mutation analysis, gene silencing and computational analysis. The whole is rounded off with a look at emerging technologies.
Each chapter is accompanied by a concise overview, helping readers to quickly identify topics of interest, while important, carefully selected words and concepts are explained in a handy glossary.
Equally accessible to both experienced scientists and newcomers to the field.
Single-Cell Expression Profiling
AFLP-based RNA Fingerprinting
The SAGE family: SAGE, LongSAGE and SuperSAGE
DeepCAGE: High-Throughput Gene Expression Analysis for Transcription Start Site and Promoter Identification
Paired End diTagging (GIS-PET) for Transcriptome Characterization
High-Throughput Functional Screening of Genes in planta
Microarrays as Tools to Decipher Transcriptomes in Symbiotic Interactions
BeadArray-based Gene Expression Analysis
Genome-wide Analysis of mRNA expression by Fluorescent Differential Display
Quantitative Real-time RT-PCR
GENE SILENCING, MUTATION ANALYSIS, AND FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS
RNA Interference for Functional Genomics
Extending Functional Genomics: VIGS for Model and Crop Plants
Identification of Expressed Genes by Mutation: TILLING
Identification of Expressed Genes by Mutation: Transposon Tagging
Fast Neutron Mutagenesis
COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS
Bioinformatics Tools to Discover Co-expressed Genes in Plants
Promoter Analysis
Integration and Phylogenomics
Structural, Functional, and Comparative Annotation of Plant Genomes
Large-Scale Genomic Sequence Comparisons and Gene Identification with ClustDB
EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
Nanotechnologies and Fluorescent Proteins for Functional Genomics
Next Generation Sequencing Technologies
454 Sequencing for Functional Genomics
Khalid Meksem is Professor at the Department of Plant, Soil & General Agriculture of Southern Illinois University. He is associate editor of the Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology and chaired the Functional Genomic Workshop at the International Plant & Animal Genome Conference in San Diego. He is reviewer for several granting agencies, including the National Science Foundation and the US Department of Agriculture.