A <i>bHLH</i> regulatory gene in the common morning glory, <i>Ipomoea purpurea</i>, controls anthocyanin biosynthesis in flowers, proanthocyanidin and phytomelanin pigmentation in seeds, and seed trichome formation
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A <i>bHLH</i> regulatory gene in the common morning glory, <i>Ipomoea purpurea</i>, controls anthocyanin biosynthesis in flowers, proanthocyanidin and phytomelanin pigmentation in seeds, and seed trichome formation | Researchclopedia