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From the study "Plants grown in Apollo lunar regolith present stress-associated transcriptomes that inform prospects for lunar exploration"

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English: "a Representative plants from each morphology category: JSC-1A control plants (gray), large lunar plants (blue), small lunar plants (green), and severe plants (yellow). Three replicates of each type comprised each analytical set. b Venn diagrams showing the DEG overlap between each morphology type. c Heat maps show the Log2 fold-change of DEGs from each morphology type. Genes associated with ROS, salt, metal, and heat responses are indicated by yellow rows. The fully annotated heat map (4 C) is provided as Supplementary Data 2, and an annotated list of the coordinately expressed genes indicated in 4B is provided in Supplementary Data 3)."
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Source https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-022-03334-8
Author Authors of the study: Anna-Lisa Paul, Stephen M. Elardo & Robert Ferl

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