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From: Monocot and dicot MLO powdery mildew susceptibility factors are functionally conserved in spite of the evolution of class-specific molecular features

Fig. 1

Unrooted radial phylogenetic tree of MLO powdery mildew susceptibility proteins. The tree includes, in red, all the monocot and dicot MLO homologs shown to be required for powdery mildew susceptibility (Arabidopsis AtMLO2, AtMLO6 and AtMLO12, tomato SlMLO1, pepper CaMLO2, tobacco NtMLO1, pea PsMLO1, lotus LjMLO1, barrel clover MtMLO1, barley HvMLO, wheat TaMLO_B1 and TaMLO_A1b and rice OsMLO3), and the remaining homologs of the Arabidopsis AtMLO family. Numbers at each node represent bootstrap support values (out of 100 replicates)

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