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  • 23. Identification of new chalcone synthase genes for flower pigmentation in the Japanese and common morning glories.
    Fukada-Tanaka S, Hoshino A, Hisatomi Y, Habu Y, Hasebe M, Iida S.
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  • 27. Molecular cloning and characterization of Rosa hybrida dihydroflavonol 4-reductase gene.
    Tanaka Y, Fukui Y, Fukuchi-Mizutani M, Holton TA, Higgins E, Kusumi T.
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  • 29. Deep sequencing uncovers commonality in small RNA profiles between transgene-induced and naturally occurring RNA silencing of chalcone synthase-A gene in petunia.
    Kasai M, Matsumura H, Yoshida K, Terauchi R, Taneda A, Kanazawa A.
    BMC Genomics; 2013 Jan 30; 14():63. PubMed ID: 23360437
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  • 30. Endogenous and environmental factors influence 35S promoter methylation of a maize A1 gene construct in transgenic petunia and its colour phenotype.
    Meyer P, Linn F, Heidmann I, Meyer H, Niedenhof I, Saedler H.
    Mol Gen Genet; 1992 Feb 30; 231(3):345-52. PubMed ID: 1538691
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  • 35. Distinct extremely abundant siRNAs associated with cosuppression in petunia.
    De Paoli E, Dorantes-Acosta A, Zhai J, Accerbi M, Jeong DH, Park S, Meyers BC, Jorgensen RA, Green PJ.
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  • 38. Characterization of the chalcone synthase genes expressed in flowers of the common and Japanese morning glories.
    Johzuka-Hisatomi Y, Hoshino A, Mori T, Habu Y, Iida S.
    Genes Genet Syst; 1999 Aug 30; 74(4):141-7. PubMed ID: 10650842
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  • 39. Sequence analysis of a "true" chalcone synthase (chs_H1) oligofamily from hop (Humulus lupulus L.) and PAP1 activation of chs_H1 in heterologous systems.
    Matousek J, Vrba L, Skopek J, Orctova L, Pesina K, Heyerick A, Baulcombe D, De Keukeleire D.
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  • 40. The star-type color pattern in Petunia hybrida 'red Star' flowers is induced by sequence-specific degradation of chalcone synthase RNA.
    Koseki M, Goto K, Masuta C, Kanazawa A.
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