Single Cell Multi-omics in Rice

Shoot apex

The rice shoot apex refers to the uppermost part of the rice plant's stem. It is a crucial region where active cell division and elongation occur, leading to the growth and development of the plant. The stem tip contains a group of undifferentiated cells called the apical meristem, which continuously produces new cells for the elongation of the stem and the formation of leaves and reproductive structures. The stem tip plays a pivotal role in determining plant height, branching patterns, and overall architecture, making it a significant focus of research in rice breeding and crop improvement efforts.

Locus

You can search for the expression or chromatin accessibility status of each locus in each tissue or the whole plant.





Shoot apex UMAP Scatter Plot

Shoot apex Differentially Expressed Gene Scatter Plot