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Genome-Wide Identification, Evolution, and Expression Pattern Analysis of the GATA Gene Family in Tartary Buckwheat ( Fagopyrum tataricum ).

Xin YaoMei-Liang ZhouJingjun RuanAiling HeChao MaWeijiao WuDili LaiYu FanAnjing GaoWenfeng WengJianping Cheng
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
GATA is a transcription factor that exerts a vital function in plant growth and development, physiological metabolism, and environmental responses. However, the GATA gene family has rarely been studied in Tartary buckwheat since the completion of its genome. This study used bioinformatics methods to identify GATA genes of Tartary buckwheat and to analyze their subfamily classification, structural composition, and developmental evolution, as well as to discuss the expression patterns of FtGATA genes in different subfamilies. The twenty-eight identified FtGATA genes in the Tartary buckwheat genome were divided into four subfamilies and distributed on eight chromosomes. One pair of tandem repeat genes and eight pairs of fragments were found in chromosome mapping. Spatiotemporal expression patterns of eight FtGATA genes in different subfamilies indicated that the FtGATA gene family has regulatory roles in tissue specificity, fruit development, abiotic stress, and hormonal responses. This study creates a theoretical and scientific foundation for further research on the evolutionary relationship and biological function of FtGATA .
Keyphrases
  • genome wide identification
  • transcription factor
  • genome wide
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  • dna binding
  • dna methylation
  • binding protein
  • plant growth
  • high resolution
  • insulin resistance
  • climate change
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