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From: Identification of epigenetically regulated genes involved in plant-virus interaction and their role in virus-triggered induced resistance

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Biological characteristics of genes that are predicted to be directly targeted by the POLV and JMJ14 proteins during TuMV infection. Direct targets consisted of genes that were induced in polv or jmj14-infected mutants relative to infected wild-type plants at 4 and/or 7 days post-inoculation (dpi) and that overlapped with particular epigenetic marks or proteins. a Gene types based on A. thaliana RTD2 annotation. Transposable elements (TEs); long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs); and transfer RNAs (tRNAs). b Gene ontology analysis of direct POLV and JMJ14 targets. The size of a circle represents the degree of enrichment, whereas color heat maps represent adjusted P values (p.adjust). (c-e) Transcriptional profiles of selected transcription factor genes (c), phytohormones (d), and stress-related genes (e)

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