2024
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.16854
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The haplotype‐resolved genome of diploid Chrysanthemum indicum unveils new acacetin synthases genes and their evolutionary history

Zhuangwei Hou,
Song Yang,
Weijun He
et al.

Abstract: SUMMARYAcacetin, a flavonoid compound, possesses a wide range of pharmacological effects, including antimicrobial, immune regulation, and anticancer effects. Some key steps in its biosynthetic pathway were largely unknown in flowering plants. Here, we present the first haplotype‐resolved genome of Chrysanthemum indicum, whose dried flowers contain abundant flavonoids and have been utilized as traditional Chinese medicine. Various phylogenetic analyses revealed almost equal proportion of three tree topologies a… Show more

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