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Arabidopsis thaliana
Regulation of myrosin cell development by a transcription factor, WSB, in Arabidopsis
Arabidopsis thaliana cultivar:Columbia-0
temporal dynamics of naturally-occuring cytokinins during DIS
Arabidopsis thaliana Raw sequence reads
Transcriptome analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana during root colonization by various Colletotrichum tofieldiae strains, including the strain with constitutive CtBOT6 expression.
Ultrasensitive Plant ChIP-seq (UP-ChIP) data of histone modification H3K27me3 and Pol II in Arabidopsis thaliana
RNA quality control by CCR4 safeguards chromatin integrity and centromere function in Arabidopsis [Oxford Nanopore Technology Direct RNA Sequencing]
RNA quality control by CCR4 safeguards chromatin integrity and centromere function in Arabidopsis [EM-seq]
RNA quality control by CCR4 safeguards chromatin integrity and centromere function in Arabidopsis [ChIP-seq]
RNA quality control by CCR4 safeguards chromatin integrity and centromere function in Arabidopsis [RNA-seq]
RNA quality control by CCR4 safeguards chromatin integrity and centromere function in Arabidopsis [smallRNA-seq]
Transcriptome analysis of callus tissues generated from pnet1 mutant, PNET1 overexpression line, and wild-type Arabidopsis
Triticum aestivum L Raw sequence reads
Transcriptome profiles of etiolated cotyledons exposed to ABA during seedling deetiolation.
Arabidopsis thaliana strain:Col-0
Transcriptome analyses on Arabidopsis angustifolia3 mutant
Arabidopsis thaliana Transcriptome or Gene expression
Grain amaranth genes coding for an RNA-binding and a small, unknown function protein, respectively, enhance thermotolerance when overexpressed in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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