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Identified and analyzed bHLH transcription factors involved in tanshinone biosynthesis, providing insights into the regulation of this important pathway in Salvia miltiorrhiza.
Generated full-length transcriptome sequences and identified splice variants in different root tissues of Salvia miltiorrhiza, contributing to a better understanding of tanshinone biosynthesis.
Contributed to the analysis of the genome sequence of Salvia miltiorrhiza, providing a foundational resource for understanding the genetic basis of its medicinal properties.
Conducted a genomic survey of bZIP transcription factors in Salvia miltiorrhiza, elucidating their roles in tanshinone biosynthesis.
Demonstrated that the AP2/ERF transcription factor SmERF128 positively regulates diterpenoid biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza, providing insights into the regulatory mechanisms of secondary metabolite production.
Investigated the role of tandem gene duplications in the evolution of caffeine and crocin biosynthetic pathways, contributing to the understanding of plant metabolic diversity.
Dr. Aijia Ji is a leading researcher in plant molecular biology and traditional Chinese medicine, with significant contributions to understanding the biosynthesis of valuable compounds in medicinal plants. Her work focuses on genomics and transcriptomics to identify and characterize genes involved in the production of important secondary metabolites.
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