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Plant multiscale networks: charting plant connectivity by multi-level analysis and imaging techniques.
Zhang, Xi; Man, Yi; Zhuang, Xiaohong; Shen, Jinbo; Zhang, Yi; Cui, Yaning; Yu, Meng; Xing, Jingjing; Wang, Guangchao; Lian, Na; Hu, Zijian; Ma, Lingyu; Shen, Weiwei; Yang, Shunyao; Xu, Huimin; Bian, Jiahui; Jing, Yanping; Li, Xiaojuan; Li, Ruili; Mao, Tonglin; Jiao, Yuling; Ren, Haiyun; Lin, Jinxing.
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  • Zhang X; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Tree Breeding by Molecular Design, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Man Y; College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Zhuang X; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Tree Breeding by Molecular Design, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Shen J; College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Zhang Y; School of Life Sciences, Centre for Cell & Developmental Biology and State Key Laboratory of Agrobiotechnology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 999077, China.
  • Cui Y; State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Silviculture, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou, 311300, China.
  • Yu M; Key Laboratory of Cell Proliferation and Regulation Biology, Ministry of Education, College of Life Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, 100875, China.
  • Xing J; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Tree Breeding by Molecular Design, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Wang G; College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Lian N; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Tree Breeding by Molecular Design, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Hu Z; College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Ma L; Key Laboratory of Plant Stress Biology, School of Life Sciences, Henan University, Kaifeng, 457004, China.
  • Shen W; College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Yang S; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Tree Breeding by Molecular Design, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Xu H; College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Bian J; College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Jing Y; College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Li X; College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Li R; College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Mao T; College of Biological Sciences, China Agricultural University, Beijing, 100193, China.
  • Jiao Y; College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Sodmergen; College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Ren H; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Tree Breeding by Molecular Design, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Lin J; College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
Sci China Life Sci ; 64(9): 1392-1422, 2021 Sep.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33974222
In multicellular and even single-celled organisms, individual components are interconnected at multiscale levels to produce enormously complex biological networks that help these systems maintain homeostasis for development and environmental adaptation. Systems biology studies initially adopted network analysis to explore how relationships between individual components give rise to complex biological processes. Network analysis has been applied to dissect the complex connectivity of mammalian brains across different scales in time and space in The Human Brain Project. In plant science, network analysis has similarly been applied to study the connectivity of plant components at the molecular, subcellular, cellular, organic, and organism levels. Analysis of these multiscale networks contributes to our understanding of how genotype determines phenotype. In this review, we summarized the theoretical framework of plant multiscale networks and introduced studies investigating plant networks by various experimental and computational modalities. We next discussed the currently available analytic methodologies and multi-level imaging techniques used to map multiscale networks in plants. Finally, we highlighted some of the technical challenges and key questions remaining to be addressed in this emerging field.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Diagnóstico por Imagem / Fenômenos Fisiológicos Vegetais / Biologia de Sistemas / Células Vegetais / Modelos Biológicos Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Sci China Life Sci Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA / CIENCIA Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China País de publicação: China

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Diagnóstico por Imagem / Fenômenos Fisiológicos Vegetais / Biologia de Sistemas / Células Vegetais / Modelos Biológicos Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Sci China Life Sci Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA / CIENCIA Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China País de publicação: China