Fig. 1. Functional grouping of ToCV-induced genes identified in tomato plants.
Fig. 3. Time course expression analyses of 6 selected cDNAs induced in response ToCV in tomato by RT-qPCR. The expression of each gene was determined at different time points as 0, 1, 8, 15, 20 and 45 dpi and normalized with β-actin used as the reference gene in inoculated (ToCV) and mock inoculated (Control) plants. Changes in the expression of each gene are shown as normalized fold induction in the graph.
Fig. 2. The expression analyses of 20 selected cDNAs induced in response ToCV infection in tomato by RT-qPCR. (A) The expression of each gene was determined and normalized with β-actin used as the reference gene in 30 dpi in inoculated (ToCV) and mock inoculated (Control) plants. Changes in the expression of each gene are shown as normalized fold induction in the graph. (B) Heat map of the expression of selected cDNAs in response ToCV-inoculation (ToCV) and mock-inoculation (Control).
Table 1. Functional grouping of ToCV induced genes identified from cDNA library constructed by SSH of ToCV-inoculated and mock inoculated tomato leaf samples
Table 2. Expression analysis of selected ToCV-induced genes by RT-qPCR for validation and primers used for expression analysis
Table 1. Continued
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