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Fig. 1. GNOM is expressed during embryonic and post-embryonic development. GUS
staining of transgenic GNOM-GUS plants. (A) Mature ovule. (B-D)
Embryos at (B) dermatogen, (C) heart and (D) torpedo stages. (E-H) Seedling
roots: (E) primary root tip; (F) vascular bundle; note strong difference in
staining between vascular bundle and endodermis (arrowhead marks border); (G)
young lateral root primordium; (H) emerged lateral root primordium. (I)
Cotyledon. (J) Undifferentiated vascular strand. (K) Late rosette leaf. (L)
Inflorescence stem segment. (M) Young flower buds. (N-Q) Floral organs: (N)
sepal; (O) petal; (P) stamen, note weak GUS signal in mature pollen grains
(arrowheads); (Q) gynoecium.