C. gigantea and cardenolide metabolites.

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C. gigantea and cardenolide metabolites. C. gigantea and cardenolide metabolites. (A) C. gigantea plant. (B) Plant tissues used for RNA-sequencing libraries. 1, closed bud 2; sepals and petals; 3, peduncle and pedicel; 4, young leaf; and 5, gynostegium. (C) Mature leaf tissue used for RNA-sequencing libraries. (D) Cardenolide metabolite with the carbons numbered. Rx and Ry indicate ambiguity of the attached groups, which vary depending on the specific cardenolide. Genevieve M. Hoopes et al. G3 2017;8:385-391 ©2018 by Genetics Society of America