From single-to multi-omics: future research trends in medicinal plants

L Yang, Y Yang, L Huang, X Cui… - Briefings in bioinformatics, 2023 - academic.oup.com
L Yang, Y Yang, L Huang, X Cui, Y Liu
Briefings in bioinformatics, 2023academic.oup.com
Medicinal plants are the main source of natural metabolites with specialised
pharmacological activities and have been widely examined by plant researchers. Numerous
omics studies of medicinal plants have been performed to identify molecular markers of
species and functional genes controlling key biological traits, as well as to understand
biosynthetic pathways of bioactive metabolites and the regulatory mechanisms of
environmental responses. Omics technologies have been widely applied to medicinal …
Abstract
Medicinal plants are the main source of natural metabolites with specialised pharmacological activities and have been widely examined by plant researchers. Numerous omics studies of medicinal plants have been performed to identify molecular markers of species and functional genes controlling key biological traits, as well as to understand biosynthetic pathways of bioactive metabolites and the regulatory mechanisms of environmental responses. Omics technologies have been widely applied to medicinal plants, including as taxonomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, proteomics, genomics, pangenomics, epigenomics and mutagenomics. However, because of the complex biological regulation network, single omics usually fail to explain the specific biological phenomena. In recent years, reports of integrated multi-omics studies of medicinal plants have increased. Until now, there have few assessments of recent developments and upcoming trends in omics studies of medicinal plants. We highlight recent developments in omics research of medicinal plants, summarise the typical bioinformatics resources available for analysing omics datasets, and discuss related future directions and challenges. This information facilitates further studies of medicinal plants, refinement of current approaches and leads to new ideas.
Oxford University Press
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