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Tissue-Specific siRNAs That Silence CHS Genes in Soybean
Chalcone synthase (CHS) is required for the biosynthesis of anthocyanin pigments that give color to various plant tissues, such as the flower and seed coat. The silencing of CHS genes produces a highly visible phenotype, lack of color in the seed coat or flower, that facilitated the discovery of