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Cuscuta campestris
Cuscuta_transcriptome
Molecular mechanism of Cuscuta haustorium specialization inferenced from transcriptome and metabolome analysis
5107 genome skims from the Alpine vascular flora
Cuscuta gronovii
Cuscuta gronovii Raw sequence reads
Parasitism-evoked horizontal gene transfer between plants as a novel trigger for specialized metabolism evolution
Full-length RNA-seq of short RNAs from Cuscuta campestris
Investigation of changes associated with the formation of holocentric chromosomes in Cuscuta spp.
An expanded transcriptome for early haustorium development in Cuscuta campestris
Cuscuta campestris parasitized on various hosts including bamboo stick, wt Nicotiana tabacum, amiR targeting CcJKD-expressing N. tabacum
Comparison of transcriptome of dodder under different r/fr irradiation
Dodder-citrus-periwinkle
Including the sequencing data of dodder, citrus and periwinkle Raw sequence reads
microRNA accumulation from Cuscuta campestris in vitro haustoria
Data for release 2.0 of the Kew Tree of Life Explorer
Bioplatforms Australia: Genomics for Australian Plants (GAP) - Phylogenomics, Australian Angiosperm Tree of Life (AAToL) – Stage 1, Angiosperms353 Target Capture Data
GAP stage 1
Parasitic plant sRNome analyses unveils parasite-specific signatures of miRNA retention, loss and gain
Soybean and dodder mRNA and lncRNA sequencing
An artificial host system enables the obligate parasitic plant Cuscuta campestris to grow and complete its life cycle in vitro
Cuscuta campestris RefSeq Genome
Tissue specific expression in Cuscuta campestris haustoria using laser-capture microdissection (LCM)
A host-free transcriptome for early haustorium development in Cuscuta campestris
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