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Fig. 7 | Genes and Environment

Fig. 7

From: Genetic interaction between RLM1 and F-box motif encoding gene SAF1 contributes to stress response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Fig. 7

Loss of SAF1 and RLM1 together results in the elevated level of retrotransposition of the Ty1 element. A Images of plates showing the Ty1 transposition induced HIS+ protrophs formation on SD + agar plate lacking Histidine. B Bar diagram showing the relative numbers of HIS+ prototrophs generated through the retro-transposition activity of the marked Ty1his3AI element in each strain. The data shown represent the average of three independent experiments. The significance of retro-transposition event was determined using a two tailed t- test and P–value less than 0.05 was considered as significant. To compare the differences between the groups the one-way ANOVA and posthoc Bonferroni analysis was performed. The one-way ANOVA analysis showed the p-value (4.1E-08) between the groups whereas posthoc Bonferroni analysis results showed the p-value as (0.0042) when saf1Δ versus rlm1Δ and p-value as (0.0031) when saf1Δ versus rlm1Δ saf1Δ was compared

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