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From: Transcriptome analysis and transient transformation suggest an ancient duplicated MYB transcription factor as a candidate gene for leaf red coloration in peach

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Six anthocyanin-related MYB genes in the peach genome. A, Structural feature and chromosomal position of the six peach MYB genes. B, Estimated divergence time between anthocyanin-related MYB genes in plants based on aligned nucleotide sequences using Bayesian MCMC analysis. The GenBank accession numbers are as follows: Prunus domestica PdMYB10 (ABX71492); Malus × domestica MdMYB10 (AFC88038), MdMYB110a (JN711473), and MdMYB110b (JN711474); Pyrus communis PyMYB10 (JX403957); Cydonia oblonga CoMYB10 (EU153571); Citrus sinensis CsRuby (AFB73909); Vitis vinifera VvMYB1a (ABB87014); Ipomoea batatas IbMYB1 (BAF45114); Arabidopsis AtPAP1 (NP_176057), AtPAP2 (NP_176813), AtMYB11 (NP_191820), and AtMYB113 (NP_176811); Antirrhinum majus AmRosea1 (ABB83826), Zea mays ZmC1 (NM_001112540); and Oryza sativa OsC1 (HQ379703). Pm001924 and MDP0000573302 are extracted from the released genome sequences of Prunus mume [27] and apple, respectively.

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