New insights into genome assembly at the chromosome-level of Prunus tomentosa in evolution and cold tolerance

Songtao Jiu , Muhammad Aamir Manzoor , Zhengxin Lv , Baozheng Chen , Shaoqin Shen , Yan Xu , Moyang Liu , Chengwei Li , Xunju Liu , Yanhong Fu , Qijing Zhang , Ruie Liu , Xinyu Zhang , Shiping Wang , Xiaoming Song , Yang Dong , Caixi Zhang

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Songtao Jiu, Muhammad Aamir Manzoor, Zhengxin Lv, Baozheng Chen, Shaoqin Shen, Yan Xu, Moyang Liu, Chengwei Li, Xunju Liu, Yanhong Fu, Qijing Zhang, Ruie Liu, Xinyu Zhang, Shiping Wang, Xiaoming Song, Yang Dong, Caixi Zhang. New insights into genome assembly at the chromosome-level of Prunus tomentosa in evolution and cold tolerance. iMeta, 2025, 4(2): e70016 DOI:10.1002/imt2.70016

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