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Fig. 6 | Plant Methods

Fig. 6

From: Design of an Arabidopsis thaliana reporter line to detect heat-sensing and signaling mutants

Fig. 6

Identification of the top 100 differentially expressed genes in response to heat stress in Arabidopsis thaliana HIBAT seedlings. The heat-induced genes are ranked based on Log2FC (Fold-Change) values, which represent the fold increase in Transcripts per million (TPM) following a 40-min exposure to 38 °C, compared to the TPM in untreated 14-day-old HIBAT seedlings at 22 °C. The genes are categorized into specific functional groups: Transgene insertion in HIBAT (highlighted in pink), chaperones and cochaperones (chaperome) (highlighted in red), Ubiquitin ligases (highlighted in acid), heat shock transcription factors (HSFs) (highlighted in orange), DNA-binding transcription factors (highlighted in green), helix-loop-helix transcription factors (highlighted in brown), MADS-box transcription factors (highlighted in yellow), and other genes (highlighted in blue). The assignment of gene families was determined using PANTHER gene analysis [72]

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