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TABLE 2.1 Candidate Genes from Aquilegia for the Flavonoid Pathway and Its Regulation
Gene
Characterized Gene
Aquilegia Candidate
CHS
AT5G13930
TC22565
TC32786
TC22820
TC26722, DR947012
CHI
AT3G55120
TC22751
F3H
AT3G51240
TC21211
F3’H
AT5G07990
DT768941
F3’5’H
TC29760
DFR
AT5G42800
TC21880, TC30546
ANS
AT4G22880
TC31785
UF3GT
AT1G05530
TC21486
UF5GT
AT5G17050
TC20545
TC33100
R2R3-MYB
EF423868
TC30372
AqMYB12
AqMYB17
bHLH
AT5G41315
TC30032
AB232775
DR940663
WD40
AT5G24520
TC21922, DT757614, DR953251
AT1G12910
TC20110
FNS
AB193314
TC26594, TC29308
FLS
AT5G08640
TC20335
TC25614
LAR
DQ129686
TC32378
ANR
AT1G61720
GST
AT5G17220
TC22760
TC24814
TC29438
DR949706
TC25908
TC26513
Transporters
AT2G34660
TC27360
AY609318
TC23071
AT3G59030
TC33309
AY348872
TC30722
NOTES: The accession numbers are given (from The Arabidopsis Information Resource and the National Center for Biotechnology Information) of characterized genes used to search the Aquilegia Gene Index. Functional characterizations, other than for Arabidopsis genes, can be found in Mathews et al. (2003); Goodman et al. (2004); Nakatsuka et al. (2005), and Morita et al. (2006). When >1 Aquilegia sequence is noted, they differ because of the presence/absence of large sequence blocks, suggesting they represent either alternative splice variants or incompletely processed RNA.