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. 2013 Jan 4;64(4):921–933. doi: 10.1093/jxb/ers371

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

The ethylene response phenotype of ctr1-10. (A) The structure and T-DNA insertion position, with the flanking sequence shown, for ctr1-10. Two CTR1 alternative spliced isoforms are shown. (B, C) Phenotype (B) and hypocotyl measurement (C) for wild-type, ctr1-1, and ctr1-10 seedlings grown in the dark with or without ethylene (20 µl l–1). (D, E) Phenotype for light-grown seedlings (D) and rosettes (E) of the wild type (Col-0) and ctr1-1 and ctr1-10 mutants. (F, G) Expression of the genomic gCTR1 transgene rescued the constitutive ethylene-response phenotype of etiolated (F) and light-grown (G) ctr1-10 seedlings. (H) qRT-PCR analysis of CTR1 expression in the wild type (Col-0) and ctr1-10 mutant. Data are means ±SD or ±standard error (SE) for hypocotyl measurement and gene expression, respectively.