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. 2006 Jul 1;20(13):1790–1799. doi: 10.1101/gad.1415106

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Effects of yuc mutations on the expression of DR5-GUS and complementation of yuc mutants with the iaaM gene. (A) DR5-GUS in wild-type background. (B) DR5-GUS in yuc1yuc2yuc6 background. (C) DR5-GUS in yuc1yuc4yuc6 background. (AC) The top shows the whole seedling, and the bottom shows the true leaves. Arrowheads point to root tips. (D) A flower of yuc1yuc2yuc6 (left) and a flower of yuc1yuc2yuc6 transformed with the iaaM gene under the control of the YUC6 promoter (right). Note the differences in stamens (arrows). (E) The infertile phenotypes of yuc1yuc2yuc6 (top) were rescued by the expression of the iaaM gene (bottom). (F) The decreased apical dominance phenotypes of yuc1yuc2yuc6 (left) were complemented by the iaaM gene. (G) Complementation of the floral defects of yuc1yuc4 (left) by expressing the iaaM gene under the control of the YUC1 promoter (right). (H) The sterile phenotypes of yuc1yuc4 (left) were rescued by the iaaM gene (right).