Fig. 1: Disease incidence of 12–85, T12–19, and 91–112 seedlings and expression patterns of DEGs after infection with H. brassicae. | Horticulture Research

Fig. 1: Disease incidence of 12–85, T12–19, and 91–112 seedlings and expression patterns of DEGs after infection with H. brassicae.

From: Identification of long noncoding RNAs involved in resistance to downy mildew in Chinese cabbage

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a Incidence of infection of 12–85, T12–19, and 91–112 seedlings at 0, 24, 72, and 120 hpi. The susceptible line, 91–112, exhibited disease symptoms at 72 hpi, while there were no symptoms on any leaves of the two resistant lines, 12–85 and T12–19, at any time. The images in the small red squares show the overhead views of the seedlings in each panel. b Different expression patterns of DEGs in 91–112, T12–19, and 12–85. In each image of the cluster, the gray lines represent the normalized expression values of the genes, and the red line indicates the centroid graph, which is considered to be the expression trend of these genes within a single cluster. The gene numbers are at the top of each cluster image. Based on the –lgP value (shown behind the GO terms), the top two or three GO items are highlighted under the clusters

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