Fig. 4From: Conservation and diversification of the miR166 family in soybean and potential roles of newly identified miR166sPromoter analysis of MIR166 genes in soybean. Phylogenetic relationship of MIR166 promoters is shown in left panel. The 6 classes of cis-elements (I-VI) are responsive to hormones, abiotic stresses, seed development, HD-ZIPIII binding, biosynthesis and metabolism, cell cycle and circadian, respectively. If MIR166 harbors the cis-element in promoter region, the box is labeled with the number 1 and highlighted in blue color, otherwise the box is labeled with the number 0Back to article page