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Fig. 1. Suppression of FRI-mediated late flowering by mutations in
fes1. (A) Col FRI (left) and fes1-1 (right) grown
in long days. The only observable phenotype associated with fes1
lesions is an inability to delay flowering. (B) Total leaf numbers when grown
in both inductive (white bars) and non-inductive (black bars) photoperiods.
fes1 mutants have a similar flowering-time phenotype to
flc-3 in both conditions tested. fes1 mutants do not flower
early in non-inductive photoperiods, unlike flm and maf2
mutants, suggesting that the suppression of late-flowering may be FLC
specific. Error bars represent s.d. (C) fes1-2 lesions reduce
steady-state levels of FLC mRNA.