“…Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites 0.0003 ATHMT1,HMT1,ATSK1,SK1,FBA2,HEMA1, AtGNA1,GNA1,GME,CSY2,HEMC, CHLM,CLA,CLA1,DEF, DXPS2,DXS, BCE2,DIN3,LTA1,LYC,ALB1V,ALB1,CHLD,PDE166,V157,DHNS,ECHID,PORA, DHDPS2,HCEF1, ACS2,PDE226,PDS,PDS3,ATCAO,CAO,CH1,ALDH2B,ALDH2B7,SHM1,SHMT1,STM,AGT,AGT1,SGAT, EMB2778,FKP1,HMGS,MVA1,HISN5B, CCR2,CRTISO,NOL,AtSS2,SS2,HEMG1,PPO1,PPOX,DELTA,OAT, ACSF,CHL27,CRD1,PFK5,ATUGD1,UGD1,LUT2,PCK1,PEPCK,CAC2,EMB2728,RPE Systems biology approach identifies functional modules and regulatory hubs related to secondary metabolites low or no such connection were found in the corresponding module at LG and TR phases. The potential of nodes with high intra-module connectivity as key and determinant genes in the different biological processes has been approved previously [25]. Moreover, it has been suggested that important nodes in large networks are often not among the whole-network hubs and selection of the hubs in sub-networks (modules) is more efficient than a whole-network.…”