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Additional file 3: of A PSTOL-like gene, TaPSTOL, controls a number of agronomically important traits in wheat
Figure S2. T-DNA structure for the three TaPSTOL constructs used in this study. (DOCX 30 kb) (DOCX 80 kb
Additional file 4: of A PSTOL-like gene, TaPSTOL, controls a number of agronomically important traits in wheat
Figure S3. ClustalW alignment of the rice and wheat PSTOL predicted proteins. Conserved amino acids are coloured in red. (DOCX 162 kb
Additional file 2: of A PSTOL-like gene, TaPSTOL, controls a number of agronomically important traits in wheat
Figure S1. Location of gene-specific primers and PCR amplification of TaPSTOL genomic regions on DNA extracted from nullisomic (N) / tetrasomic (T) wheat lines. The PCR amplicons correspond to a promoter region (PCR1, 1458 bp), a promoter and coding region (PCR2, 553 bp), and a coding region (PCR3, 870 bp), to demonstrate that TaPSTOL is only present on chromosome 5A. (DOCX 63 kb