AOBPreview originally published online on October 4, 2009
Annals of Botany 2009 104(7):x; doi:10.1093/aob/mcp249
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Plant systems biology. Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 35
Plant systems biology. Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 35GM Coruzzi, A Rodrigo. RA Guttiérrez. eds. 2009.
Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. £105 (hardback). 376 pp.
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Many of us have been mired in arguments over the last few years about what systems biology really is, and what it is not. So first, let us specify what choice the editors have made when assembling this new book: they emphasize approaches taking advantage of omics data sets to decipher the properties of their favourite systems. Most chapters have been written by and for wet-lab experimentalists, rather than mathematicians or computer scientists.
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