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- who: Yong Ye and collaborators from the School of Landscape Architecture, Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University, Hangzhou, China have published the research work: Comparative Transcriptome Analysis of CCCH Family in Roles of Flower Opening and Abiotic Stress in Osmanthus fragrans, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 10/06/2022
- what: In this study a total of 66 CCCH predicted genes were identified from the O. fragrans genome the majority of which had multiple CCCH motifs. This work provides new insights into the CCCH genes involved in the regulation of flower opening and abiotic stress tolerance, which . . .
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