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The compartmentation of monoterpenoid indole alkaloid biosynthesis in periwinkle leaves was determined using single-cell RNA-seq, which reveals the spatial distribution of plant specialized metabolism at the single-cell resolution.
This study established a comprehensive poly(A) tail atlas comprising over 120 million full-length RNA reads from various tissues and plant species and found that plant poly(A) tails peaked at 20 and 45 nucleotides, except in pollen and seed where they peaked at longer sizes.