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    Sequence comparison by multiple clustal alignment of typical Sdr4L protein sequences from monocot and eudicot plant species.

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    <p>Black arrows indicate predicted protein domains (PD319905 and PDB0A0W9). Critical amino acid sites (CAAS) responsible for functional divergence (Qk > 0.9, Type I and Type II) and phosphorylation sites are marked by pink triangles and blue stars, respectively. Adaptive selection sites for the site and branch site model are indicated by red and blue boxes, respectively. Putative nuclear localization signal (NLS) motifs are boxed.</p

    Phylogenetic tree showing relationships between Sdr4L protein sequences.

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    <p>(A) The unrooted tree was built with MEGA5 by using sequence alignments of 54 Sdr4L members. The branch support bootstrap values were obtained by 1000 replicates using the NJ method. (B) Proteins showing conserved motifs obtained by MEME analysis are indicated in numbered colored boxes.</p

    The effects of QTL combinations on stripe rust severity among different classes.

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    <p>The number in abscissa indicates the number of QTL combined in each subset of RILs. The error bars indicate the standard error of sample means.</p

    Additional file 10: Figure S4. of Genome-wide association mapping of black point reaction in common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

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    Quantile-quantile (Q-Q) plot for black point scores in 166 wheat accessions by the mixed linear model (MLM) in Tassel v5.0. (a) Anyang 2013; (b) Anyang 2014; (c) Anyang 2015; (d) Suixi 2013; (e) Suixi 2014; (f) Best linear unbiased predictions (BLUP) value for black point scores across five environments. (DOCX 682 kb

    Additional file 4: Figure S2. of Genome-wide association mapping of black point reaction in common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

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    Black point scores evaluated for 166 wheat accessions. Reported values are the best linear unbiased predictions (BLUP) value for black point scores across five environments. (DOCX 430 kb

    Factors associated with WCRB for ESCC-risk behaviors and poor hygiene, 2013<sup>*</sup>.

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    <p>Factors associated with WCRB for ESCC-risk behaviors and poor hygiene, 2013<sup><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0161999#t003fn001" target="_blank">*</a></sup>.</p
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