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Cajanus cajan
Identification of diferentially expressed genes in cytoplasmic male sterile and fertile genotypes of pigeonpea
Identification of diferentially expressed miRNAs and their targets in cytoplasmic male sterile and fertile genotypes of pigeonpea
Targeted sequencing in the Nitrogen-Fixing Clade Part 1
Whole genome sequencing of pigeonpea genotypes T21 and TAT-10
Cajanus cajan Transcriptome or Gene expression
Cajanus cajan Melatonin Transcriptome
Comparative transcriptome analysis of two contrasting pigeon pea genotypes provides new insights into the drought response mechanism
GBS sequencing data for pigeonpea collection
Sequencing of root transcriptomes from wilt-susceptible ICP 2376 and wilt-resistant ICP 8863 pigeonpea cultivars obtained during early stage of Fusarium udum infection.
Sequencing data for QTL-seq for the identification of genomic regions associated with days to flowering and leaf shape in pigeonpea
Transcriptome analysis of vegetative and reproductive tissues for floral transition in Pigeonpea
Cajanus cajan cultivar:BDN2
Cajanus cajan cultivar:BDN2 Raw sequence reads
DNA methylome analysis in Pigeonpea at single base resolution
Genome sequencing and assembly of different legume species using HiC approach
Genome sequencing of long pod and short pod bearing genotypes of pigeonpea
Genome sequencing of photoperiod sensitive and photoperiod insensitive genotypes of pigeonpea
Transcriptome analysis of photoperiod sensitive (MAL3) and photoperiod insensitive (ICP-20338) genotypes of Pigeonpea
RNA-Seq profiling for waterlogging tolerant and sensitive pigeon pea genotypes under control and stress condition in leaf tissue
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