Genus | Rosa |
Species | multiflora |
Common Name | multiflora rose, baby rose, Japanese rose, many-flowered rose, seven-sisters rose, Eijitsu rose and rambler rose |
Abbreviation | R. multiflora |
Ploidy | Diploid |
Chromosome Number | 2n = 14 |
Genome Size | 750 Mb |
Genome Assemblies | 1 |
Cross Reference | NCBI taxon: 74647 |
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Rosa multiflora (syn. Rosa polyantha) is a species of rose known commonly as multiflora rose, baby rose, Japanese rose, many-flowered rose, seven-sisters rose, Eijitsu rose and rambler rose. It is native to eastern Asia, in China, Japan, and Korea. It should not be confused with Rosa rugosa, which is also known as "Japanese rose", or with polyantha roses which are garden cultivars derived from hybrids of R. multiflora. It was introduced to North America, where it is regarded as an invasive species.
Rosa S genes Nucleotide
Rosa S genes Protein
The Rosa multiflora S gene sequences are available in FASTA format.
CDS and Protein (FASTA file) | S-gene_Rosa_multiflora |
Nakamura N, Hirakawa H, Sato S, Otagaki S, Matsumoto S, Tabata S, Tanaka Y. Genome structure of Rosa multiflora, a wild ancestor of cultivated roses. DNA Res. 2018 Apr 1;25(2):113-121. doi: 10.1093/dnares/dsx042.