Transcriptome analysis of bagging-treated red Chinese sand pear peels reveals light-responsive pathway functions in anthocyanin accumulation
Abstract Bagging is an efficient method to improve fruit colour development. This work reported a transcriptome analysis using bagging-treated red Chinese sand pear peels. In total, 8,870 differentially expressed genes were further analysed by a weighted gene co-expression network analysis and early...
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Main Authors: | Songling Bai, Yongwang Sun, Minjie Qian, Fengxia Yang, Junbei Ni, Ruiyan Tao, Lin Li, Qun Shu, Dong Zhang, Yuanwen Teng |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/57d455864db643a2ae76c721d96f949c |
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