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Fig. 5

From: Weighted gene coexpression correlation network analysis reveals a potential molecular regulatory mechanism of anthocyanin accumulation under different storage temperatures in ‘Friar’ plum

Fig. 5

Analysis of genes related to anthocyanin biosynthesis in the turquoise module. a Anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway. The bold font indicates the genes obtained in the turquoise module and the anthocyanin components detected in the flesh of ‘Friar’ plum fruit. b Heatmap of the expression levels of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) involved in anthocyanin biosynthesis. c qRT–PCR detection of anthocyanin synthesis-related structural genes, PsPAL (Pd.00 g835470), PsCHS (Pd.00 g300780), PsCHI (Pd.00 g402750), PsF3H (Pd.00 g891590), PsF3’H (Pd.00 g637710), PsDFR (Pd.00 g1089860), PsLDOX (Pd.00 g746630), and PsUFGT (Pd.00 g247850). d Correlation analysis of the expression profiles in qRT–PCR (qPCR) and transcriptome data (RNA-seq) (N = 13, |r| > 0.55 represents a significant correlation between the two sets of data)

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