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Arabidopsis thaliana
Haplotype-aware error correction of Simplex nanopore reads
Molecular mechanism of brassinosteroids involved in root gravity response based on transcriptome analysis
RNA sequencing of Arabidopsis thaliana col-0, pelota mutant, and TuMV-NIb transgenic seedlings
Rhamnogalacturonan Lyase 1 (RGL1), as a suppressor of E3 ubiquitin ligase Arabidopsis thaliana Ring Zinc Finger 1 (AtRZF1), is involved in dehydration response to mediate proline synthesis and pectin rhamnogalacturonan-Ⅰ composition
ChIP-seq of Arabidopsis AHL10-GFP and WT
Transposon-associated TnpB Targeted mutagenesis mediate Plant protoplast deep sequencing
Mining of the putative BEH2-regulated genes
Gene expression in seeds treated with coumarin
Transcriptome sequencing of Arabidopsis under cold stress
The study of heterologous expression of RcILI4 in Arabidopsis
Autonomous clonal seed production in the dicotyledonous Arabidopsis
RNA-seq of PLT5 inducible over expression line
Investigation of Arabidopsis WHIRLY1 function in early seedling development
Interactions of strigolactone and karrikin signaling pathways on the levels of other phytohormones in rosette leaves of Arabidopsis
Transcriptome analysis of high humidity-regulated genes in Arabidopsis thaliana
Transcriptome sequencing of orf113b and orf146 transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana
RNAsequencing analysis for kcs1-5 mutant and myb93
Replacement of Arabidopsis H2A.Z with human H2A.Z orthologs reveals extensive functional conservation and limited importance of the N-terminal tail sequence for Arabidopsis development (ChIP-Seq)
Replacement of Arabidopsis H2A.Z with human H2A.Z orthologs reveals extensive functional conservation and limited importance of the N-terminal tail sequence for Arabidopsis development (WT, h2a.z + HsH2A.Z. RNA-Seq)
Replacement of Arabidopsis H2A.Z with human H2A.Z orthologs reveals extensive functional conservation and limited importance of the N-terminal tail sequence for Arabidopsis development (WT, h2a.z, h2a.z + AtHTA11 RNA-Seq)
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