posted on 2021-02-02, 18:25authored byDiarmuid S. Ó’Maoiléidigh, Annabel D. van Driel, Anamika Singh, Qing Sang, Nolwenn Le Bec, Coral Vincent, Enric Bertran Garcia de Olalla, Alice Vayssières, Maida Romera Branchat, Edouard Severing, Rafael Martinez Gallegos, George Coupland
Confocal laser scanning micrographs of the shoot apices of 3 independent (A–C) MIR172A-NVG, (D–F) MIR172B-NVG, (G–I) MIR172C-NVG, and 1 independent (J) MIR172D-NVG transgenic reporter line(s). (D) Note the presence of fluorescence in the L1 of MIR172B-NVG#2 (inset, arrowheads). Fluorescence from the Venus protein is artificially colored in green, and the fluorescence from the Renaissance dye is artificially colored in magenta. LD, long-day; NVG, NLS-Venus-GUS.