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W0h (R1)

W4h (R1)

W0h (R2)

W4h

(R2) Gene

Light/dark ratio (R1)

Light/dark ratio(R2)

MFE (miR396-GRF,

kcal/mol) AT2G22840 5.36 6.13 9.34 6.62 GRF1 1.14 0.71 -28.20 AT4G37740 3.26 4.37 12.48 4.03 GRF2 1.34 0.32 -28.20 AT2G364 0 6.78 10.14 10.73 8.64 GRF3 1.50 0.81 -28.60 AT3G52910 0.34 0.63 0.45 1.59 GRF4 1.84 3.54 -28.60 AT3G13960 0.59 0.72 1.27 0.91 GRF5 1.20 0.72 - AT2G06200 0.27 0.26 2.64 0.85 GRF6 0.96 0.32 - AT5G53660 6.98 0.26 48.90 0.26 GRF7 0.04 0.01 -28.10 AT4G24150 0.55 0.21 2.09 0.18 GRF8 0.39 0.09 -28.00 AT2G45480 1.00 1.13 2.50 2.68 GRF9 1.13 1.07 -28.00 MFE was calculated from the miRNA/target pairing regions by RNAHybrid.

GRF5 and GRF6 mRNAs lack miR396 target sites.

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