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. 2023 Apr 17;19(4):e1010715. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1010715

Fig 5. Loss of function nkd mutations enhance growth perturbations in scr mutants of setaria but not rice.

Fig 5

A) Sequences of mutant scr1;scr2;nkd alleles in three independent lines of both rice and setaria. Wild-type sequences are shown above with guides highlighted in either maroon (rice) or blue (setaria). Edits are highlighted in red. Note Svscr1-m2 allele is included in Fig 1. B-O) Whole plant phenotypes of rice (B-D), setaria (E-I) and maize (J-O). Images were taken 14, 20 or 21 days after sowing for rice, setaria and maize respectively. Plants in (H) and (I) are from segregating families in each case, such that Svscr1;Svscr2 and Svscr1;Svscr2;Svnkd in each panel are siblings. Scale bars: 10cm.