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Fig. 2 | BMC Genomics

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From: Genome-wide identification, characterization, and expression analysis of tea plant autophagy-related genes (CsARGs) demonstrates that they play diverse roles during development and under abiotic stress

Fig. 2

The exon-intron structures, protein domains, cis-acting elements and protein-protein interaction networks of CsARGs. a Exon-intron structure of CsATG genes. The coding sequence and the corresponding genomic sequence of each CsARG were compared by using the Gene Structure Display Server (GSDS) program. Blue boxes represent untranslated upstream/downstream regions, yellow boxes represent exons, and lines indicate introns. b Protein domains of CsARGs. c The cis-acting regulatory elements of CsARGs. 2000-bp upstream noncoding region sequences of each CsARG gene were used to predict cis-acting elements, and different colored blocks represent different elements. d Protein-protein interaction networks of CsARGs. Thirty five orthologs of CsARGs were obtained from Inparanoid web server, and those 35 orthologs formed 360 protein-protein association patterns

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