Publications by authors named "Guoxia Xue"

Article Synopsis
  • - CCO is an enzyme that converts carotenoids into aromatic substances and helps produce important phytohormones, ABA and SL, but there hasn't been a comprehensive study on its gene family in a rare woody plant.
  • - Researchers conducted a genome-wide analysis of the CCO gene family, identifying 10 genes categorized into 6 subfamilies, mostly located in the cytoplasm, with gene duplication contributing to their expansion.
  • - The study revealed that the CCO genes are involved in various developmental processes, particularly in somatic embryogenesis and stress responses, offering insights for improving plant breeding strategies in valuable forest trees.
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The () superfamily is a large gene family in plants that regulates organelle RNA metabolism, which is important for plant growth and development. However, a genome-wide analysis of the gene family and its response to abiotic stress has not been reported for the relict woody plant . In this paper, we identified 650 genes from the genome.

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GAox is a key enzyme for the transformation of gibberellins, and belongs to the 2-ketoglutarate dependent dioxygenase gene family (2ODD). However, a systematic analysis of in the angiosperm has not yet been reported. Here, we identified all gene family members in , which were classified into the three subgroups of , , and .

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