posted on 2024-03-13, 13:15authored byElly Poretsky, H. Busra Cagirici, Carson M. Andorf, Taner Z. Sen
Maize, an essential crop with significant agricultural importance, has been the subject of extensive research, resulting in a wealth of genomic and phenotypic data. The recent release of the genome assemblies and annotations for the 26 maize NAM inbred lines have enabled large-scale pan-genomic comparative studies. Our study provides a comprehensive predicted pan-interactome resource and offers a means to predict putative protein functions and prioritize gene candidates through the analysis of annotated interactome clusters.
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Harnessing the predicted maize pan-interactome for putative gene function prediction and prioritization of candidate genes for important traits