Exploiting the reference genome sequence of hexaploid wheat: a proteomic study of flour proteins from the cultivar Chinese Spring Susan B. AltenbachHan-Chang ChangYong Q. Gu Original Article Open access 27 June 2019 Pages: 1 - 16
GNAS-AS1/miR-4319/NECAB3 axis promotes migration and invasion of non-small cell lung cancer cells by altering macrophage polarization Zhixin LiChangjiang FengDong Xie Original Article 03 July 2019 Pages: 17 - 28
Gene network modules associated with abiotic stress response in tolerant rice genotypes identified by transcriptome meta-analysis Shuchi SmitaAmit KatiyarKailash Chander Bansal Original Article 08 July 2019 Pages: 29 - 49
Identification of Fusarium graminearum-responsive miRNAs and their targets in wheat by sRNA sequencing and degradome analysis Xiaojie JinLinlin JiaXueyan Chen Original Article 13 July 2019 Pages: 51 - 61
Probing early wheat grain development via transcriptomic and proteomic approaches Mingming YangYang LiuShanshan Wen Original Article 22 July 2019 Pages: 63 - 74
Transcriptomic analysis to affirm the regulatory role of long non-coding RNA in horn cancer of Indian zebu cattle breed Kankrej (Bos indicus) Pritesh H. SabaraSubhash J. JakhesaraPrakash G. Koringa Original Article 31 July 2019 Pages: 75 - 87
De novo genome assembly and comparative annotation reveals metabolic versatility in cellulolytic bacteria from cropland and forest soils Suman YadavBhaskar ReddySuresh Kumar Dubey Original Article 05 August 2019 Pages: 89 - 101
Systematic analysis of lncRNA expression profiles and atherosclerosis-associated lncRNA-mRNA network revealing functional lncRNAs in carotid atherosclerotic rabbit models Yingnan WuFeng ZhangLitao Sun Original Article 07 August 2019 Pages: 103 - 115
Serial gene co-expression network approach to mine biological meanings from integrated transcriptomes of the porcine endometrium during estrous cycle Krishnamoorthy SrikanthWonCheoul ParkJun-Mo Kim Original Article 08 August 2019 Pages: 117 - 131
A role of age-dependent DNA methylation reprogramming in regulating the regeneration capacity of Boea hygrometrica leaves Run-Ze SunEn-Hui ZuoXin Deng Original Article 14 August 2019 Pages: 133 - 149
Optimized Cas9 expression systems for highly efficient Arabidopsis genome editing facilitate isolation of complex alleles in a single generation Jana OrdonMauro BressanJohannes Stuttmann Original Article 23 February 2019 Pages: 151 - 162
Flax tubulin and CesA superfamilies represent attractive and challenging targets for a variety of genome- and base-editing applications Laura MorelloNikolay PydiuraDiego Breviario Review 02 March 2019 Pages: 163 - 176