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. 2015 Nov 23;16:994. doi: 10.1186/s12864-015-2224-7

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

Nod-LCO related gene expression in the M. truncatula wild type and in four symbiotic mutants. a Number of genes at least 1.5-fold (p < 0.05) up-regulated in M. truncatula wild type A17 (WT), nfp-1 (NFP), dmi3 (DMI3), nsp1-1 (NSP1), and ram1-1 (RAM1) plantlet roots challenged for 6 h with 10−8 M Nod-LCOs (Nod). These genes were not activated by Myc-LCOs at this cutoff (Additional file 3: Table S3). The number of genes induced by Nod-LCOs in the wild type still activated in four symbiotic mutants are shown to the right of the wild type column. b Genes still activated in dmi3 mutants were subtracted (Additional file 4: Table S4) to highlight CSSP-dependent effects