MYB genes were distributed on all chromosomes in each of the six species,with a small amount of tandem duplication events.The proportion of tandem repeat genes ranged from 0 to 25.1%.The R2R3-MYB protein was conserved in a clade and likely to share similar functions.The distribution of Ks ...
DNA binding proteins with three such repeats (3R) are present in animals, plants, fungi and protists. Invertebrate animals have a single 3R myb gene, whereas all vertebrates studied thus far have at least three such genes. The 3R myb genes of vertebrates arose by two duplications from a ...
Davidson C , Tirouvanziam R , Herzenberg L , Lipsick J ( 2005 ) Functional evolution of the vertebrate myb gene family: B-Myb, but neither A-Myb nor c-Myb, complements Drosophila Myb in hemocytes . Genetics 169 : 215 – 229Davidson Colin J,Tirouvanziam Rabindra,Herzenberg Leonard A,...
The MYB transcription factor family in plants is known for its large size and is characterized by the presence of 1-4 R repeat sequences, with each repeat sequence consisting of approximately 52 amino acids. Based on the number of R repeats, MYB transcription factors can be classified into fo...
In this work, we present two chromosome-scale genomes of Lythraceae plants: the mangrove treeSonneratia alba(Supplementary Fig.2) and related inland plantLagerstroemia speciosa(Supplementary Fig.3), as a part of the worldwide mangrove genomes project62. Through comprehensive analyses, we trace the ...
which revealed thatThymeplants evolved recently in the family. Under the phylogenetic framework, we performed functional enrichment analysis of the genes on nodes that contained the most gene duplication events (> 50% support) and of relevant significant expanded gene families. These genes were high...
AFruiting chayote plants grown in Jianshui, Yunnan Province. The fruit photographed was approximately 10 × 18 cm;Blongitudinal section of mature chayote fruits on the market Full size image Approximately, 100.56 Gb of raw data was obtained. After data quality control (QC), the clean...
The effect of copy number change on fitness is context-dependent. For example, in crop plants polyploids often produce larger fruits or flowers [22]. Unbalanced copy number changes result in more severe phenotypic changes than polyploidy, underscoring the importance of gene dosage balance, rather ...
In this work, we present two chromosome-scale genomes of Lythraceae plants: the mangrove treeSonneratia alba(Supplementary Fig.2) and related inland plantLagerstroemia speciosa(Supplementary Fig.3), as a part of the worldwide mangrove genomes project62. Through comprehensive analyses, we trace the ...
Although a previous study reported the profile of the expansin family in B. rapa, the characteristics of their evolutionary destiny can still be observed by comparing the expansin families in the three basic Brassica species [28]. Table 1. Numbers of expansin genes in different plants. Brass...