The chromosome-scale genome assembly of Jasminum sambac var. unifoliatum provide insights into the formation of floral fragrance
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Chen Zhu | Z. Lai | Yuling Lin | Chengzhe Zhou | Siyi Xie | Linjie Huang | Yuqiong Guo | Kai Xu | Caiyun Tian | Cheng Zhang | Shengjing Wen
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