Defects in CTP:PHOSPHORYLETHANOLAMINE CYTIDYLYLTRANSFERASE Affect Embryonic and Postembryonic Development in Arabidopsis
Plant Cell Mizoi et al.
18: 3370
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Supplemental Figure 1
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Identification of unusual transcripts from the pect1-6 allele by RT-PCR.
Supplemental Figure 2
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Glycerolipid composition in rosette leaves and etiolated seedlings of various pect1 plants.
Supplemental Table 5
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Microscopic analysis of embryo populations in developing seeds of self-fertilized PECT1/pect1-4 plants
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Microscopic analysis of embryo populations in developing seeds of self-fertilized PECT1/PECT1, PECT1/pect1-4, and pect1-4/pect1-4 descendants of a PECT1/pect1-4 plant
Supplemental Table 7
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Analysis of seeds within self-fertilized siliques from wild-type and pect1-4/pect1-6 F1 plants
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Analysis of seeds within siliques from manual crosses between PECT1/pect1-6 female and pect1-4/pect1-4 male plants
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Summary of reciprocal crosses between wild type and pect1-4/pect1-4 or pect1-4/pect1-6plants
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Ovule profiles in the ovaries of emasculated flowers three days after emasculation
Supplemental Table 11
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Fatty acid composition of major glycerolipids found in wild-type, pect1-4/pect1-4, pect1-4/pect1-6 and pect1-4/pect1-6 transPECT1 F1 plants