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Bridging the gap between genome and phenotype, the transcriptome is
a molecular-level snapshot of the act of living. Transcriptomics
shows which genes are expressed into proteins in a specific tissue
of a specific organism at a specific time and condition. This book
gives an account of the extraordinary diversity of ways
transcriptomics has been and can be utilised in basic and applied
entomological research. It encompasses a vast range of disciplines
within entomology, applying transcriptomics to the study of over
one million described species of insects. It covers a vast range of
disciplines from phylogenomics to pest management, from ecology to
physiology, and from behavior to evolutionary biology. The book
covers the breadth and depth of transcriptomics use in research to
showcase the utility of this technology in all disciplines.
Research examples in the book are relevant to fish, birds, plants,
and fungi, as well as insects and other arthropods, helping
scientists in any field, using any system, to understand what
transcriptomics can do for them. The book: Introduces
transcriptomics theory and practice for researchers of all levels
wishing to gain an insight into how to apply these techniques to
their own fields. Showcases the myriad ways transcriptomics can be
used to answer biological questions. Is written by a team of
international experts describing their own experiences, giving
guidance for applying it to the reader's own work. Reviews how
transcriptomics research has helped entomologists push their fields
further and make new discoveries.
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