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Fig. 7 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 7

From: Two Cyc2CL transcripts (Cyc2CL-1 and Cyc2CL-2) may play key roles in the petal and stamen development of ray florets in chrysanthemum

Fig. 7

Fluorescence in situ hybridization images of labeled Cyc2CL-1 and Cyc2CL-2 RNA in inflorescences. a, c A FISH image of labeled Cyc2CL-1 RNA during the final involucre differentiation stage. b, d A FISH image of labeled Cyc2CL-2 RNA during the final involucre differentiation stage. S1: paraffin section image of the flower bud during the final involucre differentiation stage. e, g A FISH image of labeled Cyc2CL-1 RNA during the floret primordia differentiation stage. f, h A FISH image of labeled Cyc2CL-2 RNA during the floret primordia differentiation stage. S2: paraffin section image of the flower bud during the floret primordia differentiation stage. i, k A FISH image of labeled Cyc2CL-1 RNA during the corolla formation stage. j, l A FISH image of labeled Cyc2CL-2 RNA during the corolla formation stage. S3: paraffin section image of the flower bud during the corolla formation stage. Inflorescence tissues were stained with DAPI (blue). The RNA probes for Cyc2CL-1 and Cyc2CL-2 are indicated in green and red, respectively. in: involucre; re: receptacle; ra: ray floret; and di: disc floret

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