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Transcriptome Profiling of Two Asparagus Bean (Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis) Cultivars Differing in Chilling Tolerance under Cold Stress.

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Table 1. Overview of the sequencing results.
Table 2. List of the top ten genes with the highest FPKM in CCT and NCT. Data in bold symbolize genes shared by CCT and NCT.
Fig 1. Functional classification of DEGs in NCT and CCT.
Table 3. Differential expressed transcription factors in CCT and NCT.
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