Orphan Genes are Involved in Environmental Adaptations and Flowering Process in the Rose

Published: 7 June 2023| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/ns6b87n8rs.1
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dongna ma

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Orphan genes (OGs) are genes with no obvious homology compared to other species and play a key part in morphological and physiological innovations and adaptive evolution. Rose is an important horticultural variety and the most popular cut flower worldwide, with high economic and ornamental benefits.

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Jiangnan University

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Plant Genome

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