Auxin genes
  Auxin (auxin) is an endogenous hormone containing an unsaturated aromatic ring and an acetic acid side chain, referred to as IAA in English, and its chemical nature is indole acetic acid. It has the functions of regulating the growth rate of stems, inhibiting lateral buds, and promoting rooting. It is used in agriculture to promote rooting of cuttings and has significant effects.
  Our database counts 6,625 auxin genes of 27 Brassicaceae species, which is convenient for researchers to browse and download.
Species Total More CDS Pro
Lepidium
meyenii
(v1.0)
521
Microthlaspi
erraticum
(v1.0)
188
Raphanus
sativus
(v1.0)
248
Sisymbrium
irio
(v1.0)
173
Schrenkiella
parvula
(v1.0)
171
Thlaspi
arvense
(v1.1)
162

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