31/12/2025
The two-day hands-on training workshop on the use of basic bioinformatics tools in plant science research was organized to strengthen the analytical and computational skills of students and early-career researchers in the fields of plant breeding and genetics. The workshop offered a comprehensive overview of how bioinformatics supports modern plant science, with a strong focus on practical, research-oriented applications. Participants received in-depth training in key areas such as sequence analysis, gene annotation, phylogenetic analysis and data visualization enabling them to effectively analyze biological data and incorporate computational approaches into their research workflows. The sessions were led by distinguished speakers, including Dr. Muhammad Shaban, Dr. Muhammad Abubakkar and Dr. Abdul Rehman, whose expert lectures and hands-on guidance provided valuable insights into the application of bioinformatics tools in plant genomics and molecular research. The program successfully combined theoretical concepts with interactive practical sessions, helping participants understand the role of bioinformatics in exploring genetic diversity, gene function and evolutionary relationships in plants. Emphasis was placed on the use of widely recognized tools and databases relevant to plant science, allowing participants to gain confidence in handling genomic data and interpreting results accurately. The workshop also promoted scientific discussion, collaboration, and critical thinking, creating a productive learning environment. Overall, the training contributed significantly to capacity building in plant science research by equipping participants with essential bioinformatics skills required for advancing crop improvement, sustainable agriculture, and genetics-based research in the era of high-throughput data and precision breeding.