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The English name of medicinal sage (Salvia officinalis) is literally translated as "holy grass", which belongs to the same genus of labiatae as Salvia miltiorrhiza Bge.
Medicinal sage is produced in southern Europe and the Mediterranean region.
The scientific team sequenced, assembled and annotated a high-quality genome of 7 chromosomes of sage medicinal, 480 Mb in size
Metabolic pathway synthesis gene clusters (BGCs) are commonly found in microorganisms and plants, and were previously thought to facilitate consistent expression regulation
Medicinal sage is a perennial evergreen shrub, and Salvia is a perennial perennial herb
The research work is supported by the National Key R&D Program and the Chenshan Special Project of the Shanghai Greening and City Appearance Administration
Left: Genome Schematic; Right: Plant Schematic