Abstract

Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg. (rubber plant) is one of the most significant sources natural rubber in the world. Planting material used is vegetative propagation that called a clone. Each rubber clone has specific adaptability. Adaptation of rubber in drought area is a complex trait. The current study assesses of the bioinformatics on the NCBI database as well as expected the physicochemical of protein dehydration. Several parameters of physicochemical protein dehydration in H. brasiliensis were varied among the genes observed. There is twenty (20) protein dehydration induced from H. brasiliensis deposited in NCBI. The length of the genes was alternated with the genes ascertained. Several lines of coded amino acids were 370 to 1490 bp. The mitochondria target peptide value diversified from 0.020 to 0.342, signifying that it is expected to be a presence. The present resulted indicated the prominence of the variation and role of a physical and chemical characteristic of the distinct amino acids in protein dehydration genes as drought stress in rubber.

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