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Additional file 8: Table S4. of Genome sequencing of herb Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum) unravels key genes behind its strong medicinal properties

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posted on 2015-08-28, 05:00 authored by Atul Upadhyay, Anita Chacko, A. Gandhimathi, Pritha Ghosh, K. Harini, Agnel Joseph, Adwait Joshi, Snehal Karpe, Swati Kaushik, Nagesh Kuravadi, Chandana Lingu, J. Mahita, Ramya Malarini, Sony Malhotra, Manoharan Malini, Oommen Mathew, Eshita Mutt, Mahantesha Naika, Sathyanarayanan Nitish, Shaik Pasha, Upadhyayula Raghavender, Anantharamanan Rajamani, S Shilpa, Prashant Shingate, Heikham Singh, Anshul Sukhwal, Margaret Sunitha, Manojkumar Sumathi, S. Ramaswamy, Malali Gowda, Ramanathan Sowdhamini
Presence of essential genes in O.tenuiflorum (Tulsi) at three levels; a) in only paired end assembly (ab-initio gene prediction), b) in paired end and mate-pair assembly’s Level 2 [evidence from RNAseq, EST and known tulsi genes], c) in paired end and mate-paired assembly’s Level 1 (gene prediction).

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