Roses are important plants for human beings with important economical and biological traits like continuous flowering, flower architecture, color and scent, that current model plants do not feature, thus are becoming ideal models for studying these traits. Due to high heterozygosity of rose genomes likely caused by frequent inter-species hybridization, a high-quality and well-annotated genome for Rosa plants is not available yet. Developing genetic and genomic tools with high quality has become necessary for further roses breeding and for disentangling the molecular genetic mechanisms underlying roses domestication. We here generated the high quality and comprehensive reference transcriptomes for Rosa chinensis
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