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. 2012 Sep 25;24(9):3506–3529. doi: 10.1105/tpc.112.102574

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Number of Transcripts and Compounds That Are Significantly Different in Abundance Compared with WT24cm, in Each Mutant Line and in the Wild-Type Developmental Stages.

(A) Number of gene probes that are significantly different as compared with WT24cm. In parentheses: percentage of PCG-representing probes present on the array. WT, the wild type.

(B) Number of compounds detected by GC-MS that accumulate differentially compared with WT24cm. In parentheses: percentage of the total number of compounds detected by GC-MS.

(C) Number of compounds detected by UPLC-MS that accumulate differentially compared with WT24cm. In parentheses: percentage of the total number of compounds detected by UPLC-MS.

Red superscript s and w indicate the stronger and weaker mutant alleles, respectively: substantial residual 4CL2 transcript levels were detected in 4cl2-3 in this study, and the alleles of c4h and ccr1 are described by Schilmiller et al. (2009) and Mir Derikvand et al. (2008).