The Arabidopsis Leaf Quantitative Atlas - Cellular and Subcellular Mapping Through Unified Data Integration
Offered By: Cambridge University Press via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive presentation by Gilles Curien and Dimitri Tolleter on their groundbreaking work, "The Arabidopsis leaf quantitative atlas: A cellular and subcellular mapping through unified data integration." Delve into the intricate world of plant biology as the speakers unveil a detailed mapping of Arabidopsis leaf structures at both cellular and subcellular levels. Gain insights into the innovative data integration techniques used to create this unified atlas, which serves as a valuable resource for plant biologists and researchers. Discover how this quantitative approach enhances our understanding of plant physiology, growth, and development, potentially paving the way for advancements in crop science and biotechnology.
Syllabus
Quantitative Plant Biology: The Arabidopsis Leaf Quantitative Atlas
Taught by
Cambridge University Press
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