Extended Data Fig. 6: Post-embryonically inducing GNOM editing recapitulates the phenotypes of the gnom mutant. | Nature Plants

Extended Data Fig. 6: Post-embryonically inducing GNOM editing recapitulates the phenotypes of the gnom mutant.

From: An inducible genome editing system for plants

Extended Data Fig. 6

a, Plants with ipWOL»Cas9p-tagRFP-GNOM in PIN1-GFP after ten days germination on mock or 17-β plates. Inducing GNOM editing led to shorter roots, agravitropic growth and decreased lateral root (LR) numbers. Adventitious roots from the hypocotyl were frequently found, however these roots were not counted in LR quantification. For each independent root, LR number and root length is plotted in (b). Experiments were repeated three times. Scale bar, 1 cm.

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