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Fig. 6 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 6

From: Mutation in a PHD-finger protein MS4 causes male sterility in soybean

Fig. 6

Comparative images of wild type (Ler-0), homozygous mmd1 mutant, mmd1 transformed with Ms4 (mmd1/AtMMD1Pro:gMs4) and mmd1 transformed with Ms4_homolog (mmd1/AtMMD1Pro:gMs4_h). (a-d) Flowers with normal stamens (Ler-0 and Ms4 transformed mmd1 plants) and defective stamens (mmd1 mutant and Ms4_homolog transformed mmd1 plants). (e-h) Fertile Arabidopsis plants with successful pod formation (Ler-0 and Ms4 transformed mmd1 plants) and sterile plants with no pod formation (mmd1 mutant and Ms4_homolog transformed mmd1 plants). (i-l) Pods with seeds (Ler-0 and Ms4 transformed mmd1 plants) and pods without seeds (mmd1 mutant and Ms4_homolog transformed mmd1 plants). For Fig. 6 l, we have combined two different pictures to bring uniformity

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