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Rhus chinensis is a well-known Chinese medicinal plant and chalcone synthase (CHS) is a key enzyme involved in flavonoid biosynthesis. In this paper, both the cDNA and the genomic sequence encoding CHS from R. chinensis were cloned and anaylzed. The ORF of RcCHS was 1,173 bp in size and predicted to encode a 390-amino acid polypeptide. Phylogenetic analysis showed that RcCHS was grouped into a branch...
Most of our current understanding of comparative population structure has been come from studies of parasite–host systems, whereas the genetic comparison of gallnut-aphids and their host-plants remain poorly documented. Here, we examined the population genetic structure of the Chinese sumac aphid Schlechtendalia chinensis and its unique primary host-plant Rhus chinensis in a mountainous province in...
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