Project description:We have performed a transcriptome analysis of genes at three different ripening stages of the pink-white fruits and the ripe stage of the red fruits of Chinese bayberry. This analysis provided a total of 119,701 unigenes, of which 41.43% were annotated in the Nr database. Our results showed that the formation of the pink-white color in Chinese bayberry fruits depended on the anthocyanin metabolic pathway, regulated by MYB1. Downregulated expression of key anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway genes, such as UFGT, F3’H, and ANS at the late stage of fruits development compared with DK3 fruits resulted in the failure to form red fruits. Our findings shed light on the regulatory mechanisms and metabolic processes that control color development in the fruits of Chinese bayberry.
2018-10-09 | GSE120925 | GEO
Project description:Resequencing of peanut germplasm resources
Project description:In the present study, we found a new walnut germplasm from wild Juglans cathayensis population, which presented white husk that did not brown. We compared the transcriptome between the fresh-cut browning (control) and white husks of the Chinese walnut using Illumina HiSeq 4000 platform
2021-03-07 | GSE128776 | GEO
Project description:The genome of Chinese bayberry cv Zaojia
| PRJNA937074 | ENA
Project description:Genome resequencing data of bayberry
| PRJNA1025951 | ENA
Project description:Germplasm resources of tea plant in Yunnan Province