The chromosomal location and structural information of TCP family gene members were obtained from the downloaded sweet cherry genome. The chromosomal location distribution of TCP family genes was mapped using TBtools software. To predict miR159 and miR319 target sites, the nucleotide sequences of PavTCP were analyzed using the psRNATarget (https://www.zhaolab.org/psRNATarget/) online website. The sequences of Pav-miR319a, Pav-miR159, and Pav-miR319b-3p are available in Table S6.
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