Genome-Wide Analysis of the Hsf Family and Functional Characterization of CiHsf10 Under Low-Temperature Stress in Chrysanthemum indicum
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To improve Chrysanthemum tolerance to low temperatures and its adaptability to low autumn temperatures in Northeast China, we conducted the first genome-wide identification of the heat shock transcription factors (Hsfs) in Chrysanthemum indicum under low-temperature stress. Based on genome-wide analyses, we identified 14 CiHsf genes in Chrysanthemum indicum. Based on structural characteristics,
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