Gene clustering and copy number variation in alkaloid metabolic pathways of opium poppy
The opium poppy has been a source of painkilling drugs synthesized by the benzylisoquinoline alkaloid pathway. Here, the authors report an improved genome assembly and reveal gene clustering and copy number variation in alkaloid metabolic pathways.
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Main Authors: | Qiushi Li, Sukanya Ramasamy, Pooja Singh, Jillian M. Hagel, Sonja M. Dunemann, Xue Chen, Rongji Chen, Lisa Yu, Joseph E. Tucker, Peter J. Facchini, Sam Yeaman |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e91dc3f830b242d7bc6f05c17604aa7b |
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