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Fig. 6 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 6

From: Global transcriptome analysis reveals extensive gene remodeling, alternative splicing and differential transcription profiles in non-seed vascular plant Selaginella moellendorffii

Fig. 6

Important genes in vascular development pathways in Arabidopsis and S. moellendorffii. The three areas surrounded by imaginary lines are the stages of vascular development: formation of provascular cells, xylem specification and differentiation, phloem specification and differentiation. The genes of Arabidopsis are in the ovals, while the red ones are genes found in S. moellendorffii. The black lines with arrows represent targets or regulated relationships, while the imaginary represent the uncertain relationships. In the stage of provascular cells formation, the ovals filled in grey are genes related to auxin signals, while the ovals filled in light green are genes related to cytokinin signals. In the stage of xylem/phloem specification, the microRNA is labeled with yellow rhombus, and the compound or component of xylem/phloem are with blue rectangle background

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