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Researchers from Yangtze University in Hubei, China have published a new study on the cloning and expression analysis of FeR2R3-MYB, a gene associated with anthocyanin biosynthesis in common buckwheat. The study found that FeR2R3-MYB is closely related to common buckwheat and knotweed and has a regulatory role in the biosynthesis of common buckwheat anthocyanin. The researchers analyzed the gene's sequence, expression characteristics, and subcellular localization, and concluded that FeR2R3-MYB positively regulates the biosynthesis of common buckwheat anthocyanin. These findings provide a foundation for further research on the function and expression regulation of FeR2R3-MYB in the biosynthetic pathway of common buckwheat anthocyanin. [Extracted from the article] |