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Table 1 Comparison on the gene abundance of twelve subfamilies of AAT genes in 6 monocots and 3 eudicots

From: Amino acid transporter (AAT) gene family in foxtail millet (Setaria italica L.): widespread family expansion, functional differentiation, roles in quality formation and response to abiotic stresses

 

Monocots

Eudicots

Milleta

Sorghum

Maize

Brachypodium

Rice

Wheat

Soybean

Arabidopsis

Potato

AAAP

 AAP

20(21.27%)

17(22.07%)

24(22.43%)

19(23.75%)

19(22.35%)

66(22.30%)

35(18.52%)

8(12.70%)

8(11.11%)

 LHT

12(12.77%)

8(10.39%)

15(14.42%)

8(10.00%)

6(7.05%)

24(8.11%)

24(12.70%)

10(15.87%)

11(15.28%)

 GAT

6(6.38%)

4(5.19%)

2(1.92%)

3(3.75%)

4(4.71%)

14(4.73%)

19(10.05%)

2(3.17%)

3(4.17%)

 ProT

1(1.06%)

1(1.30%)

2(1.92%)

2(2.50%)

3(3.53%)

9(3.04%)

7(3.70%)

3(4.76%)

4(6.35%)

 AUX

4(4.25%)

5(6.49%)

6(5.60%)

3(3.75%)

5(5.88%)

15(5.07%)

16(8.47%)

4(6.35%)

5(7.94%)

 ATLa

6(6.38%)

6(7.79%)

7(6.54%)

6(7.50%)

7(8.24%)

18(6.08%)

16(8.47%)

5(7.94%)

8(11.11%)

 ANT

2(2.13%)

4(5.19%)

3(2.8%)

5(6.25%)

4(4.71%)

18(6.08%)

6(3.17%)

4(6.34%)

5(7.94%)

 ATLb

14(14.89%)

8(10.39%)

17(15.89%)

7(8.75%)

10(11.76%)

40(13.51%)

30(15.87%)

10(15.87%)

8(11.11%)

APC

 ACT

8(8.51%)

5(6.49%)

7(6.54%)

6(7.50%)

7(8.24%)

21(7.09%)

7(3.70%)

1(1.59%)

1(1.39%)

 CAT

12(12.77%)

11(14.29%)

14(13.08%)

11(13.75%)

11(12.94%)

31(10.47%)

19(10.05%)

9(14.29%)

9(12.5%)

 PHS

8(8.51%)

7(9.09%)

7(6.54%)

7(8.75%)

9(10.59%)

31(10.47%)

9(4.76%)

5(7.94%)

8(11.11%)

 TTP

1(1.06%)

1(1.30%)

3(2.80%)

3(3.75%)

0(0.00%)

9(3.04%)

1(0.53%)

2(3.17%)

2(2.78%)

Total

94

77

107

80

85

296

189

63

72

  1. aThe numbers represent the number of identified AAT subfamily members, and the percentages in the brackets represent the proportion to all AAT genes