2021
DOI: 10.22146/ijbiotech.65142
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In silico characterization and comparison of the fruit ripening related beta‐ amylase (BAM) gene family in banana genome A and B

Abstract: Banana is one of the most important commodities for maintaining global food security. Primary metabolic processes during the ripening of banana greatly affect post‐harvest quality, particularly in starch metabolism. The beta‐ amylase (BAM) gene family is known as a group of genes that plays an important role in starch metabolism regulation. In this study, we focused on the characterization and comparative analysis of the BAM gene family in DH Pahang and Pisang Klutuk Wulung (PKW) varieties, these being the AA … Show more

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“…Beta-amylase is a very important enzyme in the starch degradation process because it produces maltose by cleaving the starch chain. As a result, it affects the sweetness of ripe fruit [ 15 , 32 ]. In this study, the genes encoding beta-amylase 3 and chloroplastic were commonly upregulated in both cultivars.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Beta-amylase is a very important enzyme in the starch degradation process because it produces maltose by cleaving the starch chain. As a result, it affects the sweetness of ripe fruit [ 15 , 32 ]. In this study, the genes encoding beta-amylase 3 and chloroplastic were commonly upregulated in both cultivars.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%