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    MYB transcription factors that colour our fruit by Allan, Andrew C., Hellens, Roger P., Laing, William A.

    Published in Trends in plant science (01-03-2008)
    “…Anthocyanin concentration is a primary determinant of plant colour. Fruit anthocyanin biosynthesis is controlled by a distinct clade of R2R3 MYB transcription…”
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    An R2R3 MYB transcription factor associated with regulation of the anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway in Rosaceae by Lin-Wang, Kui, Bolitho, Karen, Grafton, Karryn, Kortstee, Anne, Karunairetnam, Sakuntala, McGhie, Tony K, Espley, Richard V, Hellens, Roger P, Allan, Andrew C

    Published in BMC plant biology (21-03-2010)
    “…The control of plant anthocyanin accumulation is via transcriptional regulation of the genes encoding the biosynthetic enzymes. A key activator appears to be…”
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    Multiple Repeats of a Promoter Segment Causes Transcription Factor Autoregulation in Red Apples by Espley, Richard V, Brendolise, Cyril, Chagné, David, Kutty-Amma, Sumathi, Green, Sol, Volz, Richard, Putterill, Jo, Schouten, Henk J, Gardiner, Susan E, Hellens, Roger P, Allan, Andrew C

    Published in The Plant cell (01-01-2009)
    “…Mutations in the genes encoding for either the biosynthetic or transcriptional regulation of the anthocyanin pathway have been linked to color phenotypes…”
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    Analysis of genetically modified red-fleshed apples reveals effects on growth and consumer attributes by Espley, Richard V, Bovy, Arnaud, Bava, Christina, Jaeger, Sara R, Tomes, Sumathi, Norling, Cara, Crawford, Jonathan, Rowan, Daryl, McGhie, Tony K, Brendolise, Cyril, Putterill, Jo, Schouten, Henk J, Hellens, Roger P, Allan, Andrew C

    Published in Plant biotechnology journal (01-05-2013)
    “…Consumers of whole foods, such as fruits, demand consistent high quality and seek varieties with enhanced health properties, convenience or novel taste. We…”
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    Epigenetic inactivation of chalcone synthase-A transgene transcription in Petunia [Petunia hybrida] leads to a reversion of the post-transcriptional gene silencing phenotype by Kanazawa, A.(Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo (Japan)), O'Dell, M, Hellens, R.P

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-04-2007)
    “…Petunia plants that exhibit a white-flowering phenotype as a consequence of chalcone synthase transgene-induced silencing occasionally give rise to revertant…”
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    Analysis of kiwifruit MADS box genes with potential roles in bud dormancy and flower development by Varkonyi-Gasic, E, Wang, T, Karunairetnam, S, Nain, B, Wu, R, Hellens, R. P

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2014)
    “…Flower development in kiwifruit (Actinidia spp.) is initiated in the first growing season, when undifferentiated primordia are established in axillary shoot…”
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    Genetic aspects of the organization of legumin genes in pea by Turner, L. (John Innes Inst., Colney, Norwich (United Kingdom)), Hellens, R.P, Lee, D, Ellis, T.H.N

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-04-1993)
    “…We have compared physical and genetic maps of the region around the legJ gene in pea. In this vicinity there are four B-type legumin genes, arranged as two…”
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    Repeated sequences as genetic markers in pooled tissue samples by Hellens, R.P. (John Innes Inst., Norwich (United Kingdom)), Ellis, T.H.N, Lee, D, Turner, L

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-04-1993)
    “…We show, using the PDR1 element of pea, that dispersed repeated sequences of moderate copy number can be used simply and efficiently to generate markers linked…”
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    copia-like element in Pisum demonstrates the uses of dispersed repeated sequences in genetic analysis by Lee, D, Ellis, T.H.N, Turner, L, Hellens, R.P, Cleary, W.G

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-11-1990)
    “…A DNA sequence between two legumin genes in Pisum is a member of the copia-like class of retrotransposons and represents one member of a polymorphic and…”
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