Cloning and functional analysis of the fad2 gene family from desert shrub artemisia sphaerocephala

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  • who: Xiumei Miao from the We used seventeen samples of Asphaerocephala, including seeds after , and , days of germination, seedlings, roots, stems, leaves, flower buds, flowers, early developing, mid-developing, and mature seeds, and six different callus tissues. Leaves, stems, roots, flowers, flower buds, early developing seeds, mid-developing seeds and mature seeds were collected from A. sphaerocephala plants (voucher No., identified by Quanru Liu and deposited at Hebei Normal University, http://www.nsii.org.cn/node/79/cvh/157/2ef/15103591) growing in the Alxa Desert of Inner Mongolia, northwest China (N:, °68′, E:, °61′). No specific . . .

     

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