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Fig. 1. The narrow sheath mutant phenotype is a deletion of a lateral compartment that includes the leaf margins. (A) Model depicting the recruitment of maize founder cells in two distinct compartments, corresponding to the central domain (green) and the ns lateral domain (yellow). (B) Cartoon of a transverse section through the maize founder cells. The model predicts that NS functions to recruit the lateral founder-cell domains from two distinct foci (red arrows), one corresponding to each side of the leaf. Cartoons model the ns mutant (D) and the non-mutant leaf primordium (C). Non-mutant leaves comprise at least two mediolateral compartments, the central domain (green) and the ns lateral domain (yellow). The ns mutant leaf exhibits a deletion of the lateral domain, which includes the margins of the leaf blade, the leaf sheath and internode. Note that the central compartment includes the midrib and the leaf tip, domains that are intact in ns mutant leaves. The ns mutant phenotype is a duplicate factor trait, dependent upon mutations in both ns1 and ns2. (E) Mature maize leaves from plants homozygous for non-mutant alleles of Ns1 and Ns2. (F) ns mutant leaves homozygous for mutations in both ns1 and ns2. Non-mutant leaves from plants of the complimentary genotypes Ns1, ns2 (G), and ns1, Ns2 (H). SAM, shoot apical meristem.





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