Comparison of glucosinolate diversity in the crucifer tribe Cardamineae and the remaining order Brassicales highlights repetitive evolutionary loss and gain of biosynthetic steps

Niels Agerbirk, Cecilie Cetti Hansen, Christiane Kiefer, Thure P. Hauser, Marian Ørgaard, Conny Bruun Asmussen Lange, Don Cipollini, Marcus A. Koch

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Original languageEnglish
Article number112668
JournalPhytochemistry
Volume185
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2021

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology
  • Plant Science
  • Horticulture

Keywords

  • Arabidopsis
  • Arabis
  • Armoracia
  • Barbarea
  • Biosynthesis
  • Brassica
  • Brassicaceae
  • Brassicales
  • Cardamine
  • Coincya
  • Erucastrum
  • Euphorbiaceae
  • Evolution
  • Hemicrambe
  • Malphigiales
  • Moringaceae
  • Nasturtium
  • Phylogeny
  • Planodes
  • Putranjivaceae
  • Reliable glucosinolate profiles
  • Reseda
  • Resedaceae
  • Rorippa
  • Rutaceae
  • Sapindales
  • Sinapis
  • Tribe Arabideae
  • Tribe Brassiceae
  • Tribe Camelineae
  • Tribe Cardamineae
  • Violaceae

Disciplines

  • Biology
  • Life Sciences
  • Medical Sciences
  • Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Systems Biology

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