WRKY is one of the largest transcription factor families in plants and plays an important role in plant growth and development as well as in abiotic and biological stresses. However, there is little information about the WRKY family in . In this study, 126 WRKY members were identified in . According to phylogenetic analysis, they were divided into three major groups, and group II was further divided into five subgroups. genes were unevenly distributed on 12 chromosomes. Additionally, the gene structure and sequence composition were similar within the same group and differed between groups, suggesting their functional diversity. The promoter sequence analysis identified a number of cis-acting elements related to plant growth and development, stress response, and secondary metabolite synthesis in the WRKY gene family. The collinearity analysis showed that gene replication events were the main driving force of gene evolution. The transcriptome data and RT-qPCR analysis suggested that genes had higher expression in the roots and ripe fruit of . In short, this paper lays a foundation for further study of the functions and molecular mechanism of WRKY gene family.
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