About this Research Topic
The decoding of plant genome sequences provides an important blueprint for the study of key specialized metabolites of medicinal plants. However, only the genome sequence is far from enough. With the rapid development of a variety of omics, especially transcriptomic, metabolomic and proteomic sequencing technologies, it is becoming less difficult to mine genomic information related to biosynthesis and regulation of key specialized metabolites in medicinal plants. The in-depth interpretation of this critical genomic information, both theoretically and practically, provides valuable insights into comparative genomics, evolutionary biology, and synthetic biology. With the continuous development of multi-omics technology, the utilization and development of medicinal plants have gradually developed from relatively backward empiricism to higher accuracy and precision.
In this Research Topic, we would like to collect studies dedicated to genomic studies of medicinal plants especially those that focus on:
- Characterization and deep analysis of medicinal plant genomes.
- Deep mining of key genes that involved in the biosynthesis of key specialized metabolites in medicinal plants.
- Comparative studies of biosynthesis pathways and regulation mechanisms of key specialized metabolites across different plant species.
- Functional verification and further application of key biosynthesis genes in synthetic biology.
Keywords: medicinal plant genome, synthetic biology, specialized (secondary) metabolite biosynthesis, gene regulatory network, multi-omics integration
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