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publicationNumber CN-105440116-B
titleOfInvention Eggplant Cryptochrome Gene SmCRY2 and Its Application
abstract The invention discloses an eggplant cryptochrome gene SmCRY2 and use thereof. The cDNA sequence of the gene includes: (a) the base sequence shown in positions 1 to 1944 of SEQ ID NO. 1; or (b) the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO. The base sequence shown in positions 1 to 1944 of ID NO.1 has at least 70% homology; or (c) the base sequence shown in positions 1 to 1944 of SEQ ID NO.1 The base sequence for hybridization. The amino acid sequence encoded by the gene is shown in SEQ ID NO.2. The gene was expressed in roots, stems, leaves, flowers, peels, and pulp, and the expression levels in roots and leaves were significantly higher than those in other tissues. The invention provides a theoretical basis for using genetic engineering technology to improve the poor growth of plants in low light in the future, and has great application value.
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