Mahjabeen
Government College University, Pakistan
Title: Functional genomics and circadian clock in Arabidopsis
Biography
Biography: Mahjabeen
Abstract
It has become a great puzzle to explore the power of genomics by unlocking the genomics of different species. Functional genomics is used to understand the complex relationship between genotype and protein expression. It assimilates information to gain an understanding of how DNA sequence is interrupted into complex facts. The ultimate goal line is to explore all the genes and their functions in Arabidopsis. The genome size of Arabidopsis is 1.5*108bp.It is a plant of family Brassicaceae and is edible as many species of this family. It has become an exemplary plant in the field of genetic and cell biology. It was the plant whose genome was first sequenced and become a model for many plant characters including development and light sensing. Our findings will investigate the comparative genomic analysis of different species of Brassicaceae. In addition, it also divulges the CHE as a component of Arabidopsis circadian clock. We established a functional genomic strategy that directed us to the identification of CHE.A transcription factor is used to bind directly with the promoter to regulate its expression negatively. The points unfilled in the work will significantly contribute to a better understanding of circadian clock and landscape genome of Arabidopsis.