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Erratum for BRANCO-PRICE et al., Ann Bot 96 (4) 647-660.
Annals of Botany 2005 96(6):1142; doi:10.1093/aob/mci502
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Genome-wide Analysis of Transcript Abundance and Translation in Arabidopsis Seedlings Subjected to Oxygen Deprivation

CRISTINA BRANCO-PRICE, RIKI KAWAGUCHI, RICARDO B. FERREIRA and JULIA BAILEY-SERRES

Annals of Botany 96: 647–660, 2005

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FIG. 5. Comparison of groups of genes with similar change in mRNA abundance and nPL in response to HS. Genes were grouped by fold-change in mRNA abundance in response to HS, protein function or by a clustering algorithm that identified genes with similar expression characteristics under the two conditions. The bar graph compares the average percentage of nPL NS (grey bars) and HS (black bars). The table compares the number of genes in each group, the change in total mRNA accumulation for each gene group, and indicates the percentage of genes with a significant increase (I) or decrease (D) in nPL. Differences in nPL values for an individual gene under NS and HS conditions were evaluated by two-sample t-tests (*, P < 0·001). The groups include genes with an extreme increase or decrease in transcript level after HS (≥3-fold or ≤0·3-fold), genes with no change in mRNA abundance that encode ribosomal proteins, and groups of genes obtained by adaptive quality-based clustering.

 

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