edited by Rolf A. Prade
Provides technical insight on how genomics-oriented studies may be used to bring new understanding to established models of fungal development; assess and solve problems associated with multiple copies of genes and proteins with seemingly identical functions; and depict various industrial and economic applications.
Contents
Fungi
- Aspergillus
- Developmental Processes in Filamentous Fungi
- Multiple GATA Transcription Factors Control Distinct Regulatory Circuits and Cellular Activities in Neurospora
- Molecular Genetics of Metabolite Production by Industrial Filamentous Fungi
- Acquiring a New Viewpoint: Tools for Functional Genomics in the Filamentous Fungi
Plants
- Functional and Comparative Genomics of Cyanobacteria
- Genomic Analysis of Arabidopsis Gene Expression in Response to a Systemic Fungicide
- Identification of T-DNA Insertions in Arabidopsis Genes
- Genomic Approaches for Studying Gene Families in Plants
- Industrialization of Plant Gene Function Discovery
- Functional Genomics of Plant Abiotic Stress Tolerance
Bioinformatics
- Using Workflow to Build an Information Management System for a Geographically Distributed Genome Sequencing Initiative
Index