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      An R2R3‐MYB network modulates stem strength by regulating lignin biosynthesis and secondary cell wall thickening in herbaceous peony

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      The Plant Journal
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          TBtools - an integrative toolkit developed for interactive analyses of big biological data

          The rapid development of high-throughput sequencing techniques has led biology into the big-data era. Data analyses using various bioinformatics tools rely on programming and command-line environments, which are challenging and time-consuming for most wet-lab biologists. Here, we present TBtools (a Toolkit for Biologists integrating various biological data-handling tools), a stand-alone software with a user-friendly interface. The toolkit incorporates over 130 functions, which are designed to meet the increasing demand for big-data analyses, ranging from bulk sequence processing to interactive data visualization. A wide variety of graphs can be prepared in TBtools using a new plotting engine ("JIGplot") developed to maximize their interactive ability; this engine allows quick point-and-click modification of almost every graphic feature. TBtools is platform-independent software that can be run under all operating systems with Java Runtime Environment 1.6 or newer. It is freely available to non-commercial users at https://github.com/CJ-Chen/TBtools/releases.
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            Analyzing real-time PCR data by the comparative CT method

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              MYB transcription factors in Arabidopsis.

              The MYB family of proteins is large, functionally diverse and represented in all eukaryotes. Most MYB proteins function as transcription factors with varying numbers of MYB domain repeats conferring their ability to bind DNA. In plants, the MYB family has selectively expanded, particularly through the large family of R2R3-MYB. Members of this family function in a variety of plant-specific processes, as evidenced by their extensive functional characterization in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). MYB proteins are key factors in regulatory networks controlling development, metabolism and responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. The elucidation of MYB protein function and regulation that is possible in Arabidopsis will provide the foundation for predicting the contributions of MYB proteins to the biology of plants in general. Copyright © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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                Journal
                The Plant Journal
                The Plant Journal
                Wiley
                0960-7412
                1365-313X
                March 2023
                January 29 2023
                March 2023
                : 113
                : 6
                : 1237-1258
                Affiliations
                [1 ]College of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture Yangzhou University Yangzhou225009 JiangsuPeople's Republic of China
                [2 ]Joint International Research Laboratory of Agriculture and Agri‐Product Safety, the Ministry of Education of China Yangzhou University Yangzhou225009 JiangsuPeople's Republic of China
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                10.1111/tpj.16107
                36633057
                049f6eae-7a67-4a0d-80c3-11c4fcccdf48
                © 2023

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