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From: Overexpression of a carrot BCH gene, DcBCH1, improves tolerance to drought in Arabidopsis thaliana

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Sequence alignment and phylogenetic relationship between DcBCH1 and other BCHs from various plant species. a Multiple sequence alignment of the deduced amino acid sequences of DcBCH1 from carrot (‘Kurodagosun’ (KRD) and ‘Junchuanhong’ (JCH)) with other BCHs from Prunus dulcis (PdBCH1, BBG98323.1), Apium graveolens (AgBCH1, QDC33551.1), Theobroma cacao (TcBCH1, XP_007040333.2), Capsicum annuum (CaBCH1, NP_001311784.1), and Cucurbita moschata (CmBCH1, XP_022929023.1). The conserved histidine domains ‘HXXXXH’ and ‘HXXHH’ are indicated by black line and red line, respectively. b Phylogenetic relationship of the deduced amino acid sequences of DcBCH1from carrot (‘Kurodagosun’ (KRD) and ‘Junchuanhong’ (JCH)) with other BCHs from Vitis riparia (VrBCH2, XP_034710058.1), Camellia sinensis (CsBCH2, XP_028112187.1), Nicotiana tabacum (NtBCH2, XP_016467042.1), Capsicum annuum (CaBCH1, NP_001311784.1), Apium graveolens (AgBCH1, QDC33551.1), Prunus dulcis (PdBCH1, BBG98323.1), Malus domestica (MdBCH2, XP_008343769.2), Rosa chinensis (RcBCH2, XP_024191328.1), Populus euphratica (PeBCH2, XP_011035341.1), Theobroma cacao (TcBCH1, XP_007040333.2), and Cucurbita moschata (CmBCH1, XP_022929023.1)

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