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. 2010 Oct 11;5(10):e13230. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0013230

Figure 1. The A locus of pea.

Figure 1

(A) A region of synteny between the genetic map of pea and the whole genome sequence of M. truncatula was identified using the sequences corresponding to two markers (PEAPCF1 [GU176398] and PsCD72 [Y11207]), closely linked to the A locus. A scale in Mb is given to the left, and in cM (Haldane) to the right. (B) Minimum evolution tree of the N-terminal region of the inferred amino acid sequence of bHLH proteins involved in regulation of phenylpropanoid biosynthesis: Antirrhinum majus: AmDEL [AAA32663], Petunia hybrida; PhJAF13 [AAC39455] and PhAN1 [AAG25928], Arabidopsis thaliana: AtEGL3 [NP_680372], AtEGL1 [Q9CAD0], AtTT8 [CAC14865] and AtMYC1 [NM_116272.3], Medicago truncatula: MtbHLHA [GU132940] and pea A (PsbHLH) [GU132941]. The tree is rooted with AtMYC2 [NP_174541]. Partial amino acid sequence alignments are presented in Fig. S6.