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. 2012 Aug 29;63(14):5323–5335. doi: 10.1093/jxb/ers190

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

The fertility of rice plants (RAD51C-KO-C) in two T1 families was associated with the existence of the RAD51C transgene in a RAD51C-KO background. The bar represents the mean (three panicles) ±SD. The vector-specific primer 2301-F and RAD51C promoter-specific primer rad51-com-R were used to examine the existence of the RAD51C transgene. The RAD51C-specific primer 39630-m-F and T-DNA-specific primer RB1 were used to examine the existence of a T-DNA insertion in RAD51C. The RAD51C-KO plant, which was the recipient of the RAD51C transgene, had the genetic background of Dongjin (wild type, WT).