Wikstroemia indica
Wikipedia description
Wikstroemia indica (L.) C. A. Mey., also known as tie bush, Indian stringbush, bootlace bush, or small-leaf salago (Chinese: 了哥王; pinyin: liǎo gē wáng) is a small shrub with glossy leaves, small greenish-yellow flowers and toxic red fruits. It grows in forests and on rocky, shrubby slopes in central and southeastern China, Vietnam, India and the Philippines.
Scientific classification
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Clade:
Core Eudicots/Rosids
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Order:
Malvales
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Family:
Thymelaeaceae
Species:
Wikstroemia indica
Samples
Sample name | Sample code | Tissue | RNA extractor | Sample provider | BLAST | SRA data | Assembly data |
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QJXB-Wikstroemia_indica |
QJXB
This sample is NOT available in BLAST service, because it was identified as mislabeled and/or contaminated and not analyzed for the 1KP publication [Nature 574, 679–685 (2019)]. Its data was released nonetheless as some find even these data useful. More information is given at [GigaScience 8, giz126 (2019)], including estimates of which particular sequences might be problematic. | young shoots | J. Leebens-Mack | J. Leebens-Mack | -- |