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. 2013 Jun 25;4:210. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2013.00210

Table 4.

Identification and classification of SNPs in the five mutant plants.

Number of mutants with SNP SV class SNPs in intergenic regions SNPs within gene (promoter, exon, intron)
SNPs unique to 1 plant 3 74,534 17,761
SNPs shared by 2 plants 2 14,515 2,376
SNPs shared by 3 plants 2 7,190 1,073
SNPs shared by 4 plants 2 4,159 744
SNPs shared by 5 plants 2 2,033 409

SNPs shared by more than one mutant plant (Class 2) represent natural variation existing in the Red Hawk cultivar. SNPs unique to a single mutant (Class 3) are likely caused by FN mutagenesis. SNPs within a gene region are more likely to impact gene expression patterns than those in intergenic regions.