HIGHLIGHTS
- Who: Camellia and colleagues from the United States College Protection, Yunnan Agricultural University, China, State Key Laboratory have published the Article: Genomic analyses of agronomic traits in tea plants and related Camellia species, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- How: Observably the results showed that some NBS-LRR and phenylpropanoid biosynthesis-related gene families were expanded in the ‘YK10` genome which may be beneficial for disease resistance and tea flavor respectively given the fact that NBS-LRR genes are the most important disease resistance genes in plants (Wu et_al 2017).
- Future: The direction of each . . .
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