Fig. 1: Distribution of SWEET-inducing TALes in Xoo strains. | Nature Biotechnology

Fig. 1: Distribution of SWEET-inducing TALes in Xoo strains.

From: Broad-spectrum resistance to bacterial blight in rice using genome editing

Fig. 1

Heat map indicates presence (gray) or absence of TALes shown or predicted to bind to SWEET promoters in fully sequenced Xoo genomes. Origin is indicated. TALes were grouped by DisTAL (Supplementary Fig. 1). Six groups containing previously characterized SWEET-inducing TALes are shown. A parsimony tree (top) that is based on whole-genome SNPs obtained using kSNP is shown, highlighting the two main Xoo lineages: XooS (Asia) and XooF (Africa). Six sublineages were defined for XooS, and are indicated in bold blue letters (a–f). Seventy-three percent of branches had support values over 0.9 as determined by FastreeMP implemented in kSNP3.

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