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. 2019 Apr 8;223(1):323–335. doi: 10.1111/nph.15778

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Maximum likelihood tree of selected TPS‐a subfamily peptide sequences. Green dots indicate a sequence with a plastid transit peptide. Green names are diterpene synthases, black are sesquiterpene synthases, blue are the four new clones from Prunella vulgaris. The tree is rooted to OsTPS3, a TPS‐a gene from the monocot rice (Oryza sativa). Scale bar indicates substitutions per site. Numbers at internal nodes indicate percent bootstrap support. Branches with < 50% support have been collapsed. Species abbreviations: Aa, Artemisia annua; At, Arabidopsis thaliana; Ga, Gossypium arboreum; La, Lavandula angustifolia; Mp, Mentha x piperita; Ns, Nicotiana sylvestris; Nt, Nicotiana tabacum; Ob, Ocimum basilicum; Os, Oryza sativa; Pc, Pogostemon cablin; Pv, Prunella vulgaris; Rc, Ricinus communis; Ss, Sapium sebiferum. Full sequences, alignment and methods for the tree can be found in Supporting Information Dataset S3.