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Fig. 1 | Rice

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From: Efficient Breeding of Early-Maturing Rice Cultivar by Editing PHYC via CRISPR/Cas9

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Characterization of early-maturing rice generated by CRISPR/Cas9-mediated editing of PHYC. A Schematic diagram of the PHYC gene and the position of the editing target site. Black boxes and lines in between represent exons and introns, respectively. The target sequence is shown in black and the PAM sequence (CGG) in red. Underneath the target sequence is the sequence alignment to show the 1-bp insertion (highlighted in blue) induced by gene editing in the two independent transgenic lines (phyC-1 and phyC-2). B Comparison of the morphology of the milled rice grains from T2 plants. C Comparison of heading date between the two mutants and the wild-type. D Plant morphology of the PHYC mutants (phyC-1 and phyC-2; T2 generation) and NJ46 at the flowering stage

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