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From: Genetic and genome-wide transcriptomic analyses identify co-regulation of oxidative response and hormone transcript abundance with vitamin C content in tomato fruit

Figure 6

Diagram of hormone-related candidate genes. The candidate genes known to be related to hormone pathways are depicted with a color code and according to their cluster. Genes probably related to a hormone pathway are depicted under the hormone column but without background color. Genes in boxes sharing two colors correspond to those located at interlinking hormone pathways. Clusters with red background are those grouping genes upregulated in RILs showing the high AsA content and those with green background correspond to those grouping downregulated genes in the same RILs. Gene names are in Table 3. APx, Ascorbate Peroxidase; CIPK-3: calcineurin B-like-interacting protein kinase 3; Cyt. P450: cytochrome P450; ER33: Ethylene responsive 33; GA3-ox: Gibberellin 3 oxidase; SlGA20-ox:; S. lycopersicum Gibberellin 20 oxidase; GST: Glutathione-S-transferase; GR, Glutathione Reductase; LeBR1: Lycopersicum esculentum brasinoesteroid-regulated xyloglucan endo-transglycosylase 1; SlACC: S. lycopersicum 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate; SlGRL1: Green ripe-like 1; SlIAA3: Aux/IAA transcription factor 3; XTH3: Xyloglucan endotransglucosylase-hydrolase-3.

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