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Sequencing data of rice CTB5 under normal and cold stress conditions
CTB3 mutant RNA-seq
high-throughput RNA sequencing
high-throughput RNA sequencing,
A DNA affinity purification sequencing (DAP-seq) analysis was used to found downstream target genes of OsGATA8
Comparative metabolome and transcriptome analysis of fragrant rice unveils the correlated metabolites and transcripts with 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline (2AP)
Mutation of an RNase E/G-type en-doribonuclease, OsRNE, produces defective chloroplast and causes early seedling lethality in rice
The transcriptome of KJ201-infected rice, MoHTR1 deletion mutant-infected rice, and NLS deletion mutant-infected rice
Oryza sativa
Oryza sativa Raw sequence reads
Rice development RNA-seq data
Whole genome re-sequencing of waxy rice lines
Differentially expressed genes involved in R. solani- and Xoo-infected OsEIL2-OE, oseil2, and WT plants.
Oryza sativa strain:Nipponbare
Transcriptome analysis of rice DPD1 mutant under +P or -P condition
ABERRANT PANICLE ORGANIZATION2 controls multiple steps in panicle formation through common direct-target genes
RNA-seq of rice root
BSA QTLseq analysis for grain number per panicle in rice
DNA-seq for WT and osino80
Introgression from local cultivars is a driver of agricultural adaptation in Argentinian weedy rice
Functional study of the rice genes
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