Phenotypes of amiRNA Overexpressers.
(A) Inflorescences. From left to right: the wild type, lfy-12, and amiR-lfy-1 (MIR172a backbone) overexpresser.
(B) Seedlings. From left to right: the wild type, gun4-1, and amiR-white-1 (MIR172a backbone) overexpresser. Bleaching of cotyledons is more pronounced in the amiR-white plants than in gun4-1, consistent with the more severe molecular profile of the amiR-white overexpressers.
(C) Adult plants sown on the same day. From left to right: the wild type, ft-10, and amiR-ft-2 (MIR172a backbone).
(D) Leaf rosettes. From left to right: the wild type, try cpc double mutants, and amiR-trichome (MIR319a backbone) overexpresser. Clustered trichomes are evident even at low magnification.
(E) Flowers. From left to right: the wild type, weak amiR-mads-2 (MIR319a backbone) overexpresser, and strong amiR-mads-2 (MIR319a backbone) overexpresser. In both amiR-mads overexpressers, outer whorls are transformed into leaf-like structures. In the strong line, secondary inflorescences replace the central gynoecium.
(F) Flowering plants. Left, the wild type; right, amiR-mads-1 (MIR172a backbone) overexpresser with increased number of cauline leaves (arrowheads).
(G) Rosette leaves of the wild type (left) and amiR-yabby-1 (MIR172a backbone) overexpressers. Abaxial side is at the left.
(H) Cauline leaves of the wild type (left) and amiR-yabby-2 (MIR319a backbone) overexpressers (right) with polarity defects.