Functional genomics is a field of molecular biology that attempts to make use of the vast wealth of data produced by genomic and transcriptomic projects to describe gene functions and interactions. The text Functional Genomics provides an overview on basic issues and some of the recent developments in medicinal science and technology. First chapter discusses RNA interference towards functional genomics studies. In second chapter, we focus on medicago truncatula functional genomics. Genome-wide RNAI screen for the discovery of gene function, novel therapeutical targets, and agricultural applications has been proposed in third chapter. A tool to explore animal genomes/transcriptomes has been introduced in fourth chapter. Genomics of crop plant genetic resources has been revealed in fifth chapter. The objectives of sixth chapter are to test and characterize switchgrass SSR markers for use in proso millet and elucidate repeat-motifs in proso millet based on new SSR marker analysis. Seventh chapter discusses how population genomics guides future therapeutic gene transfer strategies for Parkinson’s disease. Eighth chapter provides valuable new information and resources related to the Atlantic cod egg transcriptome. Applications of next-generation sequencing technologies in functional genomics have been proposed in ninth chapter. Transcriptomics data in search for gene function, trait mechanisms, and genetic architecture has been described in tenth chapter. The analysis of gene expression data using biclustering algorithms has been discussed in eleventh chapter. Twelfth chapter discusses how RNA interference combats viruses in plants. Methodologies and analysis of dynamic proteomics have been discussed in thirteenth chapter. Fourteenth chapter deals with the genomics to systems biology in animal and veterinary sciences. Comparative genomics and prediction of potential virulence targets have been described in fifteenth chapter. Functional and genomic analyses of alpha-solenoid proteins have been introduced in sixteenth chapter. A tilling platform for functional genomics in brachypodium distachyon has been focused in seventeenth chapter. Genomic and functional analysis of the type VI secretion system in acinetobacter has been described in last chapter.
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