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. 2017 Jun 8;12(6):e0179338. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179338

Fig 5. The AtDRTS3 promoter is differentially active in the apical meristems.

Fig 5

(A to G) Localization of GUS activity in lines carrying the SFH3/DRTS3 construct. One-week-old (A) and two-week old (B) seedlings showing preferential activity of the AtDRTS3 promoter in SAMs, hydathodes and root caps (inset B1). Weak GUS activity is detected in small flower buds (C) and at the tip of the embryonic root of mature embryos (E), but is absent in the siliques (D). Localized activity of the AtDRTS3 promoter is seen also at the insertion of lateral floral stems (F) and is strongly detected in stipules as well (G).