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Fig. 7 | Epigenetics & Chromatin

Fig. 7

From: Molecular mechanism of the priming by jasmonic acid of specific dehydration stress response genes in Arabidopsis

Fig. 7

Transcriptional patterns of RD29B and RD29A in MYC2-deficient and MYC2-overexpressing plants in response to dehydration stress and exposure to JA. A, B Transcript levels of RD29B and of RD29A in S1 and in S2 measured by real-time quantitative RT-PCR in wild type and in myc2 mutant plants without treatment with JA and after pre-exposure to JA; C, D transcript levels of RD29B and of RD29A in W and in S1 of wild type and of MYC2-overexpressing plants without treatment with JA and after pre-exposure to JA. ACT8 was used as an internal control for normalization. Results were mean from three independent biological replicates; error bars represents the ± SEM, n = 3. Letters above bars indicate significant difference in transcript levels among the respective drought treatments (p < 0.05 according to Tukey’s multiple range test)

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