Additional file 24: of Genome sequencing of herb Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum) unravels key genes behind its strong medicinal properties

Autor: Upadhyay, Atul, Chacko, Anita, A. Gandhimathi, Pritha Ghosh, K. Harini, Agnel Joseph, Adwait Joshi, Snehal Karpe, Kaushik, Swati, Nagesh Kuravadi, Lingu, Chandana, J. Mahita, Ramya Malarini, Sony Malhotra, Malini, Manoharan, Oommen Mathew, Eshita Mutt, Mahantesha Naika, Sathyanarayanan Nitish, Shaik Pasha, Upadhyayula Raghavender, Anantharamanan Rajamani, S Shilpa, Shingate, Prashant, Heikham Singh, Anshul Sukhwal, Sunitha, Margaret, Manojkumar Sumathi, S. Ramaswamy, Malali Gowda, Sowdhamini, Ramanathan
Rok vydání: 2015
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3613646_d12
Popis: Text A. List of scaffolds as marked from START to END in Fig. 4. Text B. List of IDs of transcripts more abundant in Krishna as compared to Rama subtype (from top to bottom) marked in Fig. 5a. Text C. List of IDs of transcripts more abundant in Rama as compared to Krishna subtype (from top to bottom) as marked in Fig. 5b. Text D. Multiple sequence alignment of amyrin synthases with hits in Tulsi genome.
Databáze: OpenAIRE