Cotton omics in China
X Chen, W Guo, T Zhang - Plant Omics, 2011 - search.informit.org
In the 21st century, advent of the omics era provides scientists with greater opportunities to
dissect molecular mechanisms of cotton fiber development. Cotton contributes natural fiber …
dissect molecular mechanisms of cotton fiber development. Cotton contributes natural fiber …
A brief summary of major advances in cotton functional genomics and molecular breeding studies in China
YM Qin, YX Zhu - Chinese Science Bulletin, 2007 - Springer
Cotton fibers, commonly known as cotton lint, are single-celled trichomes derived from
epidermal layers of cotton ovules. Despite of its importance in word trade, the molecular …
epidermal layers of cotton ovules. Despite of its importance in word trade, the molecular …
Cotton functional genomics reveals global insight into genome evolution and fiber development
Z Wu, Y Yang, G Huang, J Lin, Y Xia, Y Zhu - Journal of Genetics and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Due to the economic value of natural textile fiber, cotton has attracted much research
attention, which has led to the publication of two diploid genomes and two tetraploid …
attention, which has led to the publication of two diploid genomes and two tetraploid …
Transcriptional landscape of cotton fiber development and its alliance with fiber-associated traits
P Prasad, U Khatoon, RK Verma, S Aalam… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Cotton fiber development is still an intriguing question to understand fiber commitment and
development. At different fiber developmental stages, many genes change their expression …
development. At different fiber developmental stages, many genes change their expression …
Gossypium genomics: trends, scope, and utilization for cotton improvement
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is the most important natural fiber crop worldwide. The diversity of
Gossypium species also provides an ideal model for investigating evolution and …
Gossypium species also provides an ideal model for investigating evolution and …
A comprehensive overview of cotton genomics, biotechnology and molecular biological studies
X Wen, Z Chen, Z Yang, M Wang, S Jin, G Wang… - Science China Life …, 2023 - Springer
Cotton is an irreplaceable economic crop currently domesticated in the human world for its
extremely elongated fiber cells specialized in seed epidermis, which makes it of high …
extremely elongated fiber cells specialized in seed epidermis, which makes it of high …
Understanding the role of phytohormones in cotton fiber development through omic approaches; recent advances and future directions
L Wang, G Wang, L Long, S Altunok, Z Feng… - International journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Cotton is among the most important fiber crops for the textile-based industry, thanks to its
cellulose-rich mature fibers. The fiber initiation and elongation are one of the best models for …
cellulose-rich mature fibers. The fiber initiation and elongation are one of the best models for …
COTTONOMICS: a comprehensive cotton multi-omics database
F Dai, J Chen, Z Zhang, F Liu, J Li, T Zhao, Y Hu… - Database, 2022 - academic.oup.com
The rapid advancement of sequencing technology, including next-generation sequencing
(NGS), has greatly improved sequencing efficiency and decreased cost. Consequently …
(NGS), has greatly improved sequencing efficiency and decreased cost. Consequently …
Transcriptome time-course analysis in the whole period of cotton fiber development
J Zhang, H Mei, H Lu, R Chen, Y Hu… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium barbadense are the widely cultivated tetraploid cottons
around the world, which evolved great differences in the fiber yield and quality due to the …
around the world, which evolved great differences in the fiber yield and quality due to the …
[HTML][HTML] Transcriptome Analysis Using RNA Sequencing for Finding Genes Related to Fiber in Cotton: A Review
SP Etukuri, VC Anche, MS Ayubov, LT Walker… - Cotton, 2022 - intechopen.com
The cotton crop is economically important and primarily grown for its fiber. Although the
genus Gossypium consists of over 50 species, only four domesticated species produce …
genus Gossypium consists of over 50 species, only four domesticated species produce …