Fig. 2: STM3 and TM3 function redundantly to control inflorescence branching in tomato. | Horticulture Research

Fig. 2: STM3 and TM3 function redundantly to control inflorescence branching in tomato.

From: SISTER OF TM3 activates FRUITFULL1 to regulate inflorescence branching in tomato

Fig. 2

a Expression levels of STM3 and TM3 in overexpressed transgenic plants. b Quantification of inflorescence branching in ST147 and overexpressed transgenic plants. c Representative inflorescence images of ST147 and overexpressed transgenic plants. d STM3 and TM3 mutations generated by CRISPR/Cas9. Red words mark the position of targets. Blue words indicate the protospacer-adjacent motif (PAM). Green words mark the mutation sequences of one stm3cr-1 mutant, two tm3cr mutants, and two stm3 tm3cr mutants in ST024. e Quantification of inflorescence branching in ST024, the single and double mutants. f Representative inflorescence images of all mutants. N, plant number, n, inflorescence number, scale bars = 1 cm

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