Auxin gene

  We selected Arabidopsis thaliana as the model organism and identified its Auxin gene. By best matching, we identified the Auxin gene of 25 other Fabaceae. They were identified using pfam and stored in the platform.
  Growth hormone (auxin) is a class of endogenous hormones containing an unsaturated aromatic ring and an acetic acid side chain, abbreviated as IAA, whose chemical essence is indoleacetic acid. In addition, 4-chloro-IAA, 5-hydroxy-IAA, naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) and indole butyric acid are growth hormone analogues. Growth hormone was the first plant hormone to be discovered. The most important chemical in growth hormone is 3-indoleacetic acid. It is used in agriculture to promote the rooting of cuttings, which is very effective.
  The relevant gene ids can be obtained from the Fabaceae blast and match under the Tools module.This link is Fabaceae blast and match.

Phaseolus vulgaris

Homologues

Total : 93

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Pisum sativum

Homologues

Total : 74

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Senna tora

Homologues

Total : 83

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Spatholobus suberectus

Homologues

Total : 92

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Trifolium pratense

Homologues

Total : 77

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Trifolium subterranum

Homologues

Total : 79

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Vigna radiata

Homologues

Total : 82

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Vicia faba

Homologues

Total : 81

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