A functionally conserved storr gene fusion in papaver species that diverged 16.8 million years ago

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Theresa Catania from the Department University of, Wellcome Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge , SA, UK have published the paper: A functionally conserved STORR gene fusion in Papaver species that diverged 16.8 million years ago, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
  • what: From the other species in the analysis , promorphinans were identified as minor compounds in P. armeniacum and P. triniifolium . The authors demonstrate a functional STORR protein in P. californicum, which has persisted since its divergence from the common ancestor 16.8 MYA.

SUMMARY

    STORR is clustered with four . . .

     

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