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Phylogenetic tree of GRAS proteins in lettuce (LsGRAS), Arabidopsis (AtGRAS), and Solanum lycopersicum (SlGRAS). The phylogenetic tree is divided into nine distinct subfamilies, each represented by color, and all LsGRAS proteins are highlighted by their corresponding subfamily color.

Phylogenetic tree of GRAS proteins in lettuce (LsGRAS), Arabidopsis (AtGRAS), and Solanum lycopersicum (SlGRAS). The phylogenetic tree is divided into nine distinct subfamilies, each represented by color, and all LsGRAS proteins are highlighted by their corresponding subfamily color.

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Lettuce is susceptible to high-temperature stress during cultivation, leading to bolting and affecting yield. Plant-specific transcription factors, known as GRAS proteins, play a crucial role in regulating plant growth, development, and abiotic stress responses. In this study, the entire lettuce LsGRAS gene family was identified. The results show t...