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Dissecting the Biology of Rafflesia Species: Current Progress and Future Directions Made Possible with High-Throughput Sequencing Data.

Anwarali-Khan MursyidahMohamad Hafizzudin-FedeliNor Azlan Nor MuhammadA LatiffMohd Firdaus-RaihKiew-Lian Wan
Published in: Plant & cell physiology (2023)
The angiosperm Rafflesia exhibits a unique biology, including a growth strategy that involves endophytic parasitism of a specific host, with only the gigantic flower externally visible. The Rafflesia possesses many unique evolutionary, developmental, and morphological features that are rooted in yet to be explained physiological processes. Although studies on the molecular biology of Rafflesia are limited by sampling difficulties due to its rarity in the wild and the short life span of its flower, current advances in high-throughput sequencing technology have allowed for the genome and transcriptome level dissection of the molecular mechanisms behind the unique characteristics of this parasitic plant. In this review, we summarize major findings on the cryptic biology of Rafflesia and provide insights into future research directions. The wealth of data obtained can improve our understanding of Rafflesia species and contribute towards the conservation strategy of this endangered plant.
Keyphrases
  • high throughput sequencing
  • genome wide
  • electronic health record
  • current status
  • gene expression
  • single cell
  • rna seq
  • single molecule
  • data analysis