Additional file 4: Figure S1. of SKIP controls flowering time via the alternative splicing of SEF pre-mRNA in Arabidopsis
Authors: Zhibo Cui; Aizi Tong; Yiqiong Huo; Zhiqiang Yan; Weiqi Yang; Xianli Yang; Wang, Xiao-Xue;
Additional file 4: Figure S1. of SKIP controls flowering time via the alternative splicing of SEF pre-mRNA in Arabidopsis
Abstract
SKIP is essential for FT expression, but it is not required for CO expression. Ten- or 17-day-old seedlings were used for qRT-PCR analysis. a Expression of CO in WT and skip-1 plants under LD and SD conditions. b Diurnal expression of CO in WT and skip-1 plants under SD conditions. c Diurnal expression of FT in WT and skip-1 plants under SD conditions. ACT2 was used as an endogenous control. Three biological replicates were performed with similar results, and the result from one of the experiments is shown. The values are the mean ± s.d. (TIF 996 kb)
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