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Transcriptomics

The transcriptome refers to the complete set of RNA transcripts produced by a cell or tissue, including messenger RNA (mRNA), non-coding RNA, and other functional RNA molecules. Transcriptome analysis involves the study of the expression and regulation of these RNA molecules, which are synthesized from the genes. The transcriptomic studies in our lab are focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms that underlie plant growth and development and responses to various biotic and abiotic stresses. By analyzing the expression patterns of different genes under varying conditions, we aim to identify the genes and pathways involved in various biological processes and stress responses. Spice transcriptomics has many practical applications, including the development of new crop varieties with improved yield, disease resistance, and other desirable traits. It also has important implications for plant biotechnology and synthetic biology, as it provides a wealth of information on the function and regulation of genes that can be used for genetic engineering and other applications in agriculture.