Exon-Intron Organization of Rice Carotenoid Biosynthesis Genes
This study presents a detailed analysis of the exon-intron organization within rice carotenoid biosynthesis genes, highlighting the structural components crucial for gene function. Open boxes indicate coding regions while black boxes represent untranslated regions. The interspersed intron lines reflect the complexity and evolutionary adaptations of these genes. Understanding the genomic architecture of these biosynthesis genes is essential for advancements in genetic engineering and crop improvement related to carotenoid production.
Exon-Intron Organization of Rice Carotenoid Biosynthesis Genes
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OsPSY1 OsPSY3 OsPSY2 OsPDS OsZDS OsCRTISO OsβLCY OsβOH1 OsєLCY OsβOH2 OsβOH3 OsєOH1 OsєOH2 OsєOH3 OsZE OsVDE Supplemental Fig. S1. Exon–intron organization of rice carotenoid biosynthesis genes. Open and black boxes represent the coding and untranslated regions, respectively. Introns are represented by lines.