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A highly mutable GST is essential for bract colouration in Euphorbia pulcherrima Willd. Ex Klotsch.

Vinicius VilperteRobert BoehmThomas Debener
Published in: BMC genomics (2021)
The identified repeat seems to be highly unstable, since mutated plants can be easily detected among fewer than 200 shoots derived from 10 mutated plants. Our data indicate that particular short repeat sequences, similar to microsatellite sequences or so-called dynamic mutations, might be hot spots for genetic variability. Moreover, the identification of the Bract1 mutation fills a gap on the understanding on the molecular mechanism of colour formation in poinsettia.
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