The result demonstrated that these 29 Mlo proteins could be divided into six subfamilies comprised of five clades (I–V), with strong bootstrap support for the monophyly of each clade, and AtMlo3 was separate in a single divergent
The result demonstratedthat these 29 Mlo proteins could be divided into six subfamiliescomprised of five clades (I–V), with strong bootstrap support forthe monophyly of each clade, and AtMlo3 was separate in a singledivergent