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2.4.1.B70
two independent genes for acyl-glucose-dependent anthocyanin 7-(6-(p-hydroxybenzoyl)-glucoside) glucosyltransferases (AA7BGGT) are identified. Two cDNAs, AA7BG-GT1 and AA7BG-GT2 cDNA with similar but non-identical nucleotide sequences are isolated, genomic structure. AA7BG-GT appears to be encoded by duplicate genes (given the presence of transcripts corresponding to AA7BG-GT1 and AA7BG-GT2), and no delphinium lines showing loss of AA7BG-GT activity in sepals have been found. Expression analysis of gene BGGT1
2.4.1.B70
two independent genes for acyl-glucose-dependent anthocyanin 7-(6-(p-hydroxybenzoyl)-glucoside) glucosyltransferases (AA7BGGT) are identified. Two cDNAs, AA7BG-GT1 and AA7BG-GT2 cDNA with similar but non-identical nucleotide sequences are isolated, genomic structure. AA7BG-GT appears to be encoded by duplicate genes (given the presence of transcripts corresponding to AA7BG-GT1 and AA7BG-GT2), and no delphinium lines showing loss of AA7BG-GT activity in sepals have been found. Expression analysis of gene BGGT2
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