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. 2020 May 19;8:471. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2020.00471

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Natural variation in HDA710 between japonica and indica accessions and association with leaf senescence. (A) Sequence differences in HDA710 from indica and japonica accessions as presented by genome browser. (B) HDA710 distribution among different subspecies and subgroups in the rice phylogenetic tree. (C) Distribution of 2,112 accessions with deletion regions (“InDel I” or “InDel II”) in HDA710 from the 3,010 varieties at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). Color scale represents the number of accessions with InDels. (D) Leaf senescence phenotype analysis of accessions with deletions (“InDel I” and “InDel II”) by hypergeometric distribution (***P < 0.001). Different colors of bars represent degree of leaf senescence: green, accessions with late leaf senescence; yellow, accessions with early leaf senescence; gray, all accessions with deletion.