A chromosome-scale genome assembly of turmeric provides insights into curcumin biosynthesis and tuber formation mechanism

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  • who: Yanpeng Yin from the Kobe University, Japan have published the research work: A chromosome-scale genome assembly of turmeric provides insights into curcumin biosynthesis and tuber formation mechanism, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors focused on the gene families of species closely related to turmeric, with a total of 8,177 gene families were shared by Zingiberales (C. longa, Z. officinale, M. balbisiana and M. acuminate) . In agricultural production, the investigation showed that the formation of turmeric tubers may be related to water-deficit conditions. The authors identified genes involved in this pathway . . .

     

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