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Fig. 7

From: Genome-wide identification and characterization of the ALOG gene family in Petunia

Fig. 7

Phenotypes of the 35S:PhLSH7a and 35S:PhLSH7b transgenic Arabidopsis plants. a The 35S:PhLSH7a-11 transgenic plants (right) show small and round leaves compared to the wild-type (left). b A flower of wild type (wt, left) and 35S:PhLSH7a-1 (right) show deformed flowers of 35S:PhLSH7a transgenic plants in which one petal and one sepal were removed. c The 35S:PhLSH7a-1 transgenic plants (left) show small and round leaves compared to wt (right). The picture in the upper left is a close-up of small and round leaves. d The 35S:PhLSH7b transgenic plants (35S:PhLSH7b-2 and 35S:PhLSH7b-3) show small round leaves compared to wt (left), and 35S:PhLSH7b-2 (right) is late flowering compared to wt (left) and 35S:PhLSH7b-3 (middle). e The flowers of 35S:PhLSH7b-3 show the deformed flowers with abnormal petals and exposed pistil out of an unopened flower. The picture in the upper left is a close-up of deformed flowers. f A flower of wt (left) and 35S:PhLSH7b-2 (right) show deformed flowers of 35S:PhLSH7b transgenic plants in which one petal and one sepal were removed. g Fruits of 35S:PhLSH7b-2 (right) show a sterile phenotype compared to wt (left). Bars: 10 mm (a, c, d, e, and g), 0.5 mm (b and f)

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