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The Plant Genomics Workshop is an intensive training program designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the latest tools and techniques used in plant genomics research. This course covers a range of topics, from understanding variations in context to the evaluation and interpretation of results. The course begins with an introduction to plant genomics, which includes an overview of key concepts and techniques used in this field. Participants will learn about the use of software and internet tools in plant genomics, which is essential for the analysis and interpretation of complex data. Next, the course focuses on NGS (whole genome) data samples and targeted sequences (biomarkers) in plant genomics. Participants will learn about genome annotation and the use of reference and query data samples. The course also covers mapping to reference and variant analysis in plant genomics, including effect prediction and functional analysis of SNPs. Molecular characterization is also a significant part of the course, and participants will learn about the use of bio-software for multiple sequence alignment. SNP-based phylogenetic analysis is another essential topic covered in the course, as well as the visualization of results. By the end of the course, participants will have gained a comprehensive understanding of the latest tools and techniques used in plant genomics research and will have developed the skills necessary to conduct their research effectively