“…A total of 86 mapped ABGs include phenylpropanoid metabolic pathway genes ( BrPAL , BrC4H , and Br4CL ), early flavonoid biosynthesis genes (EBGs; BrCHS , BrCHI , BrF3H , BrFLS , and BrF3 ′ H ), late flavonoid biosynthesis genes (LBGs; BrDFR , BrANS , UGT , AT , and GST ), and several genes encoding regulatory proteins (such as R2R3-MYB , bHLH , and WD40-domain protein genes; He et al, 2020a ). From these 86 genes, correlation analysis between gene expression and anthocyanin accumulation identified candidate genes responsible for anthocyanin biosynthesis in purple Chinese cabbage ( He et al, 2020a , b ). Twelve BrDFR paralogs and four ANS paralogs were extensively investigated at the transcript level in several other varieties of purple Chinese cabbage to identify genes required for anthocyanin production ( Ahmed et al, 2014 , 2015 ).…”