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Fig. 1 | Rice

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From: REL2, A Gene Encoding An Unknown Function Protein which Contains DUF630 and DUF632 Domains Controls Leaf Rolling in Rice

Fig. 1

Characterization of WT and rel2 mutant. a, b Morphology of WT (left) and rel2 mutant (right) at tillering stage and heading stage, respectively. c Morphology of second leaf from the top of WT (left) and rel2 mutant (right) at heading stage. d Transverse section of the middle part of the second leaf from the top of WT (left) and rel2 mutant (right) at heading stage. e The display of angle between panicle and the flag leaf of WT (left) and rel2 mutant (right). f-k Statistical analysis of lamina joint angle, LRI, LEI, tillering number, seed length and seed width. At least 20 samples of WT and rel2 mutant were measured for each. The values are shown as mean ± SD. Double asterisk (**) indicates that the difference between the WT and rel2 is statistically significant at P < 0.01. l Morphology of grains with husk and without husk of WT (down) and rel2 mutant (up) in every comparison

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