Agricultural Bioinformatics
A common approach to understanding the functional repertoire of a genome is through functional genomics. With systems biology burgeoning, bioinformatics has grown to a larger extent for plant genomes where several applications in the form of protein-prote
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icultural Bioinformatics
Agricultural Bioinformatics
Kavi Kishor P.B. • Rajib Bandopadhyay Prashanth Suravajhala Editors
Agricultural Bioinformatics
Editors Kavi Kishor P.B. Department of Genetics Osmania University Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
Rajib Bandopadhyay Department of Biotechnology Birla Institute of Technology Ranchi, Jharkhand, India
Prashanth Suravajhala Bioclues Organization IKP Knowledge Park, Picket Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
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Foreword
Life on Earth would be unsustainable without plants. It has been repeatedly emphasized that plant biotechnology has the potential to provide our farmers with another green revolution. For graduate students who are studying agriculture and life sciences, it is imperative to recognize the knowledge and use of plant genomics. This information will help in the development of “new agriculture”, and for the research community to drive technological advancement in agriculture. There is very high potential in plant research to translate genomics technol
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