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Investigation of a miRNA-Induced Gene Silencing Technique in Petunia Reveals Alterations in miR173 Precursor Processing and the Accumulation of Secondary siRNAs from Endogenous Genes

Fig 5

Position and abundance of small RNAs matching the miR173ts_CHS transcripts, endogenous CHS-A and CHS-J.

(A) 21-nt and (B) 22-nt siRNAs mapped onto the miR173ts_CHS transcripts. (C) 21-nt siRNAs mapped onto the CHS-A. (D) 21-nt siRNAs specific for CHS-J. Vertical bars above and below the horizontal bar (x-axis) denote small RNAs originate from sense and antisense dsRNA strands, respectively.

Fig 5

doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144909.g005