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Fig. 6 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 6

From: Global dissection of alternative splicing uncovers transcriptional diversity in tissues and associates with the flavonoid pathway in tea plant (Camellia sinensis)

Fig. 6

Hypothetical model for functions of alternative splicing in tea plant. The biosynthesis of flavonoid is active in vegetative tissues (bud, young leaf, summer mature leaf and winter old leaf) but passive in other tissues (stem, root, flower and fruit). As details of the processes of flavonoid biosynthesis, the full-length and AS transcripts synergistically functions and positive and negative relationship are exhibited between them at transcription level

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