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Fig. 1 | Biotechnology for Biofuels

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From: Silencing of a BAHD acyltransferase in sugarcane increases biomass digestibility

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Phylogenetic and expression analyses of candidate clade BAHD genes. a Phylogenetic tree of candidate BAHD genes identified in Arabidopsis (AT), Brachypodium (Bradi), maize (GRMZM), rice (LOC Os), sorghum (Sb), Setaria viridis (Sevir), Setaria italic (Si), and sugarcane (Sac, Riacho-Panõn and Matiello [32]; Sh, Garsmeur et al. [33]). Support for the topology is shown as fraction of bootstrap runs. BAHD names for each branch are based on Molinari et al. [46], and alternative AT names are based on Bartley et al. [20]. b Real-time qPCR analysis of the identified BAHD genes in sugarcane. Expression is relative to the high expressed reference genes GAPDH and EF1-α. Young and mature leaves correspond to tissues from three- and eight-month-old sugarcane plants, respectively (n = 5; error bars ± SEM)

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