Gene expression pattern analysis

Genome-wide analysis of TCP family in tobacco

L. Chen, Chen, Y. Q., Ding, A. M., Chen, H., Xia, F., Wang, W. F., Sun, Y. H., Chen, L., Chen, Y. Q., Ding, A. M., Chen, H., Xia, F., Wang, W. F., and Sun, Y. H., Genome-wide analysis of TCP family in tobacco, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.

The TCP family is a transcription factor family, members of which are extensively involved in plant growth and development as well as in signal transduction in the response against many physiological and biochemical stimuli. In the present study, 61 TCP genes were identified in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) genome. Bioinformatic methods were employed for predicting and analyzing the gene structure, gene expression, phylogenetic analysis, and conserved domains of TCP proteins in tobacco.

Homology-based analysis of the GRAS gene family in tobacco

Y. Q. Chen, Tai, S. S., Wang, D. W., Ding, A. M., Sun, T. T., Wang, W. F., and Sun, Y. H., Homology-based analysis of the GRAS gene family in tobacco, vol. 14, pp. 15188-15200, 2015.

Members of the GRAS gene family are important transcriptional regulators. In this study, 21 GRAS genes were identified from tobacco, and were classified into eight subgroups according to the classification of Arabidopsis thaliana. Here, we provide a preliminary overview of this gene family in tobacco, describing the gene structure, gene expression, protein motif organization, phylogenetic analysis, and comparative analysis in tobacco, Arabidopsis, and rice.

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