Water Deficit Response Differs Between Invasive T. chinensis and T. ramosissima Established in Southern and Northern United States
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ABSTRACT: Transcriptomic profiling of T. chinensis and T. ramosissima shows responses due to water deficit that are common between the two species and differences that shows their invasiveness originating from southern and northern united states. Several drought related genes that were up-regulated common in both species and transcription factors unique to T.chinensis and T. ramosissima were also found. Gene Ontology classification shows similar functional categories in both the species. Differences in two species due to water deficit were also illustrated in networks constructed from genes enriched in biological processes and molecular functions.
ORGANISM(S): Tamarix ramosissima Tamarix chinensis
PROVIDER: GSE127198 | GEO | 2020/02/28
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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