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Correction for Moon et al., Plant Cell 15 (3) 681-693.
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The Plant Cell, Vol. 15, 1257, May 2003, Copyright © 2003,
American Society of Plant Biologists

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Yong-Hwan Moon, Lingjing Chen, Rong Long Pan, Hur-Song Chang, Tong Zhu, Daniel M. Maffeo, and Z. Renee Sung.
(2003). EMF Genes Maintain Vegetative Development by Repressing the Flower Program in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 15, 681-693.

In Figures 6A to 6C, 6E, and 6F on page 690, only the areas indicated by arrows should have appeared in blue. Figure 6 is republished below with the color corrected.



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Figure 6. Histochemical Localization of GUS Activity in 7- and 14-Day-Old Wild-Type and emf1 Seedlings Harboring the LFY::GUS or AP1::GUS Transgene.

GUS activity is indicated by blue color. Bars = 0.5 mm.

(A) LFY::GUS wild type (WT) at 7 DAG, showing GUS activity at the shoot tip (arrow).

(B) LFY::GUS wild type at 14 DAG, showing GUS activity at the meristematic region of the shoot tip (arrow).

(C) LFY::GUS emf1-1 at 7 DAG, showing GUS activity at the shoot tip (arrow).

(D) LFY::GUS emf1-1 at 14 DAG, showing GUS activity at the shoot tip.

(E) LFY::GUS emf1-2 at 7 DAG, showing GUS activity at the shoot tip (arrow).

(F) LFY::GUS emf1-2 at 14 DAG, showing GUS activity in a patch of the carpelloid tissue (arrow).

(G) AP1::GUS emf1-2 at 7 DAG, showing GUS activity in the shoot tip, cotyledons, and hypocotyl.

(H) AP1::GUS emf1-2 at 14 DAG, showing GUS activity in the carpelloid structure and the papillae tissue developed at the base of the cotyledons (arrows).

 




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