Extended Data Fig. 5: Flowering time phenotype of single and double and triple mutant combinations. | Nature Plants

Extended Data Fig. 5: Flowering time phenotype of single and double and triple mutant combinations.

From: TTG1 proteins regulate circadian activity as well as epidermal cell fate and pigmentation

Extended Data Fig. 5

a, WT and triple mutant plants grown in the same tray in long day conditions show a dramatically different flowering time. b, c, The graphs represent the mean number of rosette and cauline leaves at bolting in different mutant combinations, error bars represent standard deviation. Number of plants in b is WT = 57, lwd1lwd2ttg1 = 47 in c is WT = 22, lwd1ttg1 = 23, lwd1lwd2 = 16, lwd2ttg1 = 17, ttg1 = 14.

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