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Extended Data Fig. 9: SSPs are highly expressed in seed tissues and were absent from existing transcriptional atlases of seed development. | Nature Plants
Extended Data Fig. 9: SSPs are highly expressed in seed tissues and were absent from existing transcriptional atlases of seed development.
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a, Ranked, summed transcripts per million (TPM) of all SSP genes used in this study using the bulk RNA-sequencing data of Mergner et al.91. See Supplementary Table 9 for sample names. b, ARAPORT11 gene annotation coverage of the Affymetrix ATH1 array.