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Saddle Up, Soybean Seed Pigments: Argonaute5 in Spatially Regulated Silencing of Chalcone Synthase Genes[OPEN]

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Most soybean seeds you see, whether in bins at the store or in train cars as a commodity crop, have a yellow seed coat that may have only a tiny… Click to show full abstract

Most soybean seeds you see, whether in bins at the store or in train cars as a commodity crop, have a yellow seed coat that may have only a tiny fleck of dark pigment at the hilum, where the seed attaches to the pod. The predominant yellow color results from silencing of chalcone synthase ( CHS )

Keywords: seed; chalcone synthase; silencing chalcone; saddle soybean

Journal Title: Plant Cell
Year Published: 2017

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