Molecular mechanism of flower color formation in Rhododendron simsii Planchon revealed by integration of microRNAome and RNAomics
Wei Wu,
Xuchun Wan,
Wendong Huang
et al.
Abstract:Background
Systems-wide understanding of gene regulatory networks underlying flower color formation in Rhododendron simsii is insufficient. In this research, integration analysis of microRNAome and RNAomics were performed to reveal the molecular mechanism of flower color formation in three R. simsii varieties with red, pink, and crimson flowers, respectively.
Results
A total of 213 miRNAs, containing 151 known miRNAs belonging to 55 families and 62 novel miRNA, were identified. In particular, 53 miRNAs were… Show more
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