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From: A transportome-scale amiRNA-based screen identifies redundant roles of Arabidopsis ABCB6 and ABCB20 in auxin transport

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Multiplexed transportome-specific amiRNA screen reveals novel phenotypes of redundant genes. a The number of different groups of amiRNA lines with significant phenotypes obtained from the transporter library. Abbreviations: ABC ATP-binding cassette transporter, DMT drug/metabolite transporter, MFS major facilitator superfamily, OG other groups, APC amino acid/polyamine/organo-cation, OCCG other cation carrier groups (i.e., CPA, CaCA, CDF, CaCA2), MC mitochondrial carrier, Others (additional transporters that do not belong to families mentioned above), NS non-sequenced. b The percent of amiRNA target genes within the transporter family (blue bars), and the number of transporters in each transporter family (red bars). c Heights of 50-day-old amiRNA lines presenting significant phenotypes ordered by height. d Color shade of all 25-day-old amiRNA lines ordered by RGB score. e Plant shoot size (rosette leaves area) of 25-day-old amiRNA lines showing significant phenotypes. f Fluorescence decline ratio in steady state (Rfd_Lss) of 25-day-old amiRNA lines showing significant phenotypes. For all panels, shown are averages (±SE) of 5 plants, differences are significant at *P < 0.05 and **P < 0.01 by Student’s t-test

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