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From: De novo full-length transcriptome analysis of two ecotypes of Phragmites australis (swamp reed and dune reed) provides new insights into the transcriptomic complexity of dune reed and its long-term adaptation to desert environments

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Functional annotation of P. australis non-redundant FLNC transcripts. A Summary of the functional annotation of All transcriptomes using different databases. B The NR homologous species distribution diagram of All FLNC transcripts. C The KOG categories of the transcripts. D Histogram display of the KEGG pathway categories. The bars represent the number of transcripts distributed in the primary KEGG pathway. E Histogram presentation of GO classification. The bars represent the number of transcripts distributed in the different GO functional groups belonging to the three categories. Biological Processes (blue), Cellular Components (red), and Molecular Functions (green). F Venn diagram showing the species-unique transcripts in two ecotypes of P. australis (swamp reeds and dune reeds). DR_unique is represented as unique transcripts in the dune reed, and SR_unique is represented as unique transcripts in the swamp reed

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