About this Research Topic
Three major challenges have been identified in entomological research: public health significance, arthropods of agricultural relevance, and invasive species that impact either public/veterinary health or agriculture. Functional genomics is playing an important role in addressing these grand challenges by using the vast data generated by genomic and transcriptomic projects. A key characteristic of functional genomics studies is their genome-wide approach to the fundamental questions rather than a more traditional "gene-by-gene" approach. As new data are generated to understand arthropod biology and arthropod-borne animal/plant diseases, there will be numerous discoveries worthy of publication. The special issue focuses on new insights gleaned from analyzing arthropod genomes, transcriptomes, proteomes, epigenomes, and other genome-wide approaches.
In this Research Topic we welcome the submission of original research articles, mini- and full review, perspectives and opinion articles on the following, but not limited, aspects:
• Research related to genetics and epigenetics of arthropods including arthropod vectors of disease, model organisms, and those of agricultural relevance
• Genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, population genomics, and other omics techniques
• RNAi (RNA interference), genome editing and other related areas.
• New techniques to overcome the unique challenges of working with arthropods
Keywords: Arthropods, Vectors, Pathogens, Genome, Gene editing, RNAi, Transcriptomics, Proteomics, Genomics
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