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- who: Jiaxin Meng et al. from the College of Landscape Architecture and Art, Northwest AandF University, Yangling, Xianyang, China have published the research: A TCP Transcription Factor in Malus halliana, MhTCP4, Positively Regulates Anthocyanins Biosynthesis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 16/05/2019
- what: This study provides insights into the transcriptional regulatory mechanisms of TCP family, which increases understanding of the mechanism of pigmentation changes in flowers and therefore will contribute to breed plants with desirable color traits. The authors functionally characterized the MhTCP4 in M. halliana and proved that MhTCP4 positively regulates anthocyanins biosynthesis . . .
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