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Plant systems biology: network matters
Authors:Lucas Mikaël  Laplaze Laurent  Bennett Malcolm J
Affiliation:Centre for Plant Integrative Biology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK. mikael.lucas@ird.fr
Abstract:Systems biology is all about networks. A recent trend has been to associate systems biology exclusively with the study of gene regulatory or protein-interaction networks. However, systems biology approaches can be applied at many other scales, from the subatomic to the ecosystem scales. In this review, we describe studies at the sub-cellular, tissue, whole plant and crop scales and highlight how these studies can be related to systems biology. We discuss the properties of system approaches at each scale as well as their current limits, and pinpoint in each case advances unique to the considered scale but representing potential for the other scales. We conclude by examining plant models bridging different scales and considering the future prospects of plant systems biology.
Keywords:auxin  bottom‐up modelling  crop model  functional structural plant model  molecular networks  sub‐cellular model  systems biology  tissue model  top‐down modelling  whole plant model
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