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Transcripts and MicroRNAs Responding to Salt Stress in Musa acuminata Colla (AAA Group) cv. Berangan Roots.

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Fig 1. Distribution of expressed transcripts on a reference Musa Genome [18]. Black (outer ring): chromosomes of the reference Musa A-genome, scale in Mb; orange: de novo assembled unigenes; green: orthologous microRNAs; maroon: Musa-specific microRNAs.
Table 1. Functional annotation of banana root transcriptome (all unigenes).
Fig 2. Gene Ontology (GO) assignments. GO assignment for the transcripts (unigene) differentially-expressed and non-differentially-expressed in the salt- salt-stressed banana roots.
Fig 3. Orthologous and Musa-specific miRNAs differentially expressed in 100 mM and 300 mM NaCl.
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