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. 2007 Sep 5;104(37):14861–14866. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0702572104

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Isolation of LOV1, a gene that confers sensitivity to victorin and susceptibility to C. victoriae in A. thaliana. (A) Map-based cloning of the LOV1 locus from A. thaliana ecotype Cl-0. SSLP markers created for mapping LOV1, designated by their kilobase location on chromosome 1, and CAPS marker T19D16-T7-2 are shown above the line. The number of recombinants found between each marker and LOV1 is shown below the line. BAC clones spanning the mapped interval were obtained from The Arabidopsis Information Resource, and cosmid clones covering the interval were isolated from a Cl-0 genomic library. Clones containing LOV1 are designated pCL26A and pXba6.5, respectively. The LOV1 ORF is shown as an open rectangle. Introns are indicated in black. (B) Arabidopsis leaves 36 h after treatment with 10 μg/ml victorin (Upper) and 5 days after inoculation with 10 μl of 1 × 105/ml C. victoriae spores (Lower). Genotypes include Col-4 (victorin insensitive), Col-LOV (Col-4 near-isogenic for LOV1), and Col-4 (LOV1) (Col-4 transgenic for LOV1).