Additional file 3: of A transposable element insertion in the susceptibility gene CsaMLO8 results in hypocotyl resistance to powdery mildew in cucumber
Jeroen Berg
Michela Appiano
Miguel Santillán Martínez
Freddy Hermans
Wim Vriezen
Richard Visser
Yuling Bai
Henk Schouten
10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3628397_D4.v1
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_3_of_A_transposable_element_insertion_in_the_susceptibility_gene_CsaMLO8_results_in_hypocotyl_resistance_to_powdery_mildew_in_cucumber/4415900
Relative quantification of CsaMLO8∆174 and CsaMLO8∆72 transcript abundances by qRT-PCR on cDNA samples obtained from non-inoculated (A) or inoculated (B) cucumber tissue samples. Fold changes were normalised relative to CsaMLO8∆174 expression. Bars represent the average fold change over three independent biological replicates. Error bars indicate standard errors of the mean. (PDF 386 kb)
2015-10-09 05:00:00
Powdery mildew
MLO
Susceptibility gene
Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.)
Hypocotyl resistance
Non-autonomous transposable element