10th Edition of Global Conference on
RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) in plants is a high-throughput technique for studying gene expression patterns across different tissues, stages of development, and environmental conditions. By analyzing the RNA transcriptome, scientists can identify which genes are active under various circumstances, providing insights into complex regulatory networks. RNA-seq has revolutionized plant genomics, allowing researchers to explore responses to stress, uncover pathways involved in growth, and identify genes related to yield and quality. This method aids in crop improvement by identifying gene targets for breeding or genetic modification, offering a precise approach to developing resilient and productive plant varieties tailored to specific environmental demands.