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Fig. 5

From: Systematic analysis of the Rboh gene family in seven gramineous plants and its roles in response to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in maize

Fig. 5

Phylogenetic analysis of Z. mays, S. bicolor, O. sativa, B. distachyon, S. italica, H. vulgare, T. aestivum and A. thaliana. The tree was constructed via the neighbor-joining method with MEGA 7.0 software. Roman numerals (I-V) indicate the five Rboh subfamilies. Rbohs from Z. mays (from ZmRbohA to ZmRbohN), S. bicolor (from SbRbohA to SbRbohI), B. distachyon (from BdRbohA to BdRbohI), and O. sativa (from OsRbohA to OsRbohI), S. italica (from SiRbohA to SiRbohM), H. vulgare (from HvRbohA to HvRbohI), and T. aestivum (from TaRbohA to TaRbohN). The red star indicates that the gene is related to plant immune defense, while the blue and green stars indicate that the gene is related to plant-rhizobia or plant-AM fungal symbiosis

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