Submission | GVM000048 2019-09-27 China Agricultural University |
Organism | Zea mays |
Version | AGPv4 |
Disease/Trait | |
BioProject | PRJCA000509 |
Sample numbers | 627 |
Abstract | The maize panel was clustered into three clear subpopulations, consisting of 224 inbred lines. Large variations of survive rate were observed in previous seedlings phenotypic assays.In this study, we focus on transcriptional regulation of gene expression in response to dehydration, with particular emphasis on controlling drought responsiveness of transcription regulatory network. The data may be an important bioinformatics or genetic resource for the genetic improvement of drought tolerance in maize. |
Release date | 2021-01-01 |
Available data | |
zea_mays_miss0.6_maf0.05.recode.vcf.gz http ftp |