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Christopher A. Cullis - Plant Genomics and Proteomics-J. Wiley & Sons (2004)
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UMMARY The technology for acquiring molecular data about the whole plant kingdom has progressed, and continues to progress, rapidly. These technologies, and the resources being generated by large infrastructure projects, should allow the whole community of plant biologists to gain new insights into the work- ings of their favorite organisms. The volume of data being generated is almost overwhelming, and there is a need to ensure that these data remain available as projects are completed. In addition, the need for informatics will continue to grow, both in the realm of software to visualize the data and for the analysis of the data. S U M M A R Y 4 3 R EFERENCES Andersen, J. S., and M. Mann (2000) Functional genomics by mass spectrometry. FEBS Lett. 480, 25–31. Bendixen, C., S. Gangloff. and R. Rothstein (1994) A yeast mating-selection scheme for detection of protein-protein interactions. Nucleic Acids Res. 22, 1778–1779. Brazma, A., P. Hingamp, J. Quackenbush, G. Sherlock, P. 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