Plant Systems Biology is an excellent new addition to the increasingly well-known and respected Annual Plant Reviews. Split into two parts, this title offers the reader: A fundamental conceptual framework for Systems Biology including Network TheoryContent:
Chapter 1 Systems Biology: Principles and Applications in Plant Research (pages 1?40): Gloria M. Coruzzi, Alejandro R. Burga, Manpreet S. Katari and Rodrigo A. Gutierrez
Chapter 2 An Overview of Systems Biology (pages 41?66): Reka Albert and Sarah M. Assmann
Chapter 3 Prokaryotic Systems Biology (pages 67?136): Thadeous Kacmarczyk, Peter Waltman and Richard Bonneau
Chapter 4 Animal Systems Biology: Towards a Systems View of Development in C. Elegans (pages 137?165): Anita Fernandez, Fabio Piano and Kristin C. Gunsalus
Chapter 5 Software Tools for Systems Biology: Visualizing the Outcomes of N Experiments on M Entities (pages 167?195): Chris Poultney and Dennis Shasha
Chapter 6 The Plant Genome: Decoding the Transcriptional Hardwiring (pages 196?228): Erich Grotewold and Nathan Springer
Chapter 7 The RNA World: Identifying miRNA?Target RNA Pairs as Possible Missing Links in Multi?Network Models (pages 229?242): Pamela J. Green and Blake C. Meyers
Chapter 8 Proteomics: Setting the Stage for Systems Biology (pages 243?257): Scott C. Peck
Chapter 9 Metabolomics: Integrating the Metabolome and the Proteome for Systems Biology (pages 258?289): Wolfram Weckwerth
Chapter 10 From the Ionome to the Genome: Identifying the Gene Networks that Control the Mineral Content of Plants (pages 290?303): Mary Lou Guerinot, Ivan Baxter and David E. Salt
Chapter 11 Development and Systems Biology: Riding the Genomics Wave towards a Systems Understanding of Root Development (pages 304?330): Siobhan M. Brady and Philip N. Benfey
Chapter 12 Perspectives on Ecological and Evolutionary Systems Biology (pages 331?349): Christina L. Richards, Yoshie Hanzawa, Manpreet S. Katari, Ian M. Ehrenreich, Kathleen E. Engelmann and Michael D. Purugganan
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