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(A) SGT Antisense RNA construct LB loxP ocspA bar 35S Napin RB SGTAS (a) (b) 100bp ladder Binary vector Varuna (host) BjSGTAS.4 BjSGTAS.81 0.9 Kb S3 Fig (A). (a) Map of the SGT Antisense RNA construct indicating the position of the primers (small black arrow) (Primer name: BjNap- F; BjSGTAS-R; S1 Table) used for the transgene amplification. (b) Amplification of the SGTAS transgene (899 bp fragment) from the binary vector (Lane 2) and genomic DNA of the two representative T1 transgenics (Lane 4 and 5).

(B) SGT RNAi construct (a) (b) SS AS IN LB loxP ocspA bar 35S Napin RB (b) 100bp ladder Binary vector Varuna (host) BjSGTRNAi.17 BjSGTRNAi.26 0.7 Kb S3 Fig (B). (a) Map of the SGT RNAi indicating the position of the primers (small black arrow) (Primer name: Intron-F; OcspA-R; S1 Table) used for the transgene amplification. (b) Amplification of the SGT RNAi transgene (732 bp fragment) from the binary vector (Lane 2) and genomic DNA of the two representative T1 transgenics (Lane 4 and 5).

(C) SGTamiRNA40 construct LB loxP ocspA bar 35S Napin RB SGTamiRNA 40 (b) 100bp ladder Binary vector Varuna (host) BjSGTamiR40.3 BjSGTamiR40.35 0.7 Kb S3 Fig (C). (a) Map of the SGT amiR40 constructs indicating the position of the primers (small black arrow) (Primer name: BjNap- F; OcspA-R; S1 Table) used for the transgene amplification. (b) Amplification of the SGTAS transgene (750 bp fragment) from the binary vector (Lane 2) and genomic DNA of the two representative T1 transgenics (Lane 4 and 5).

(D) SCT Antisense RNA construct LB loxP ocspA bar 35S SCTEp RB SCTAS (b) 1.0Kb ladder Binary vector Varuna (host) BjSCTAS.8 BjSCTAS.36 2.0 Kb S3 Fig (D). (a) Map of the SCT Antisense constructs indicating the position of the primers (small black arrow) (Primer name: BjSCT-EP- F; OcspA-R; S1 Table) used for the transgene amplification. (b) Amplification of the SGTAS transgene (2352 bp fragment) from the binary vector (Lane 2) and genomic DNA of the two representative T1 transgenics (Lane 4 and 5).

(E) SCTRNAi construct (a) (b) LB loxP ocspA bar 35S SCTEp RB SS AS IN (b) 100bp ladder Binary vector Varuna (host) BjSCTRNAi.1 BjSCTRNAi.36 0.5 Kb S3 Fig (E). (a) Map of the SCT RNAi constructs indicating the position of the primers (small black arrow) (Primer name: BjSCTRNAi-F; BjSCT-In-R; S1 Table) used for the transgene amplification. (b) Amplification of the SGTAS transgene (560 bp fragment) from the binary vector (Lane 2) and genomic DNA of the two representative T1 transgenics (Lane 4and 5).

(F) SCTamiRNA 37 construct LB loxP ocspA bar 35S SCTEp RB SCTamiRNA 37 (b) 100bp ladder Binary vector Varuna (host) BjSCTamiR37.56 1.0 Kb S3 Fig (F). (a) Map of the SCT amiR37 constructs indicating the position of the primers (small black arrow) (Primer name: BjSCT-EP- F; OcspA-R; S1 Table) used for the transgene amplification. (b) Amplification of the SGTAS transgene (1122 bp fragment) from the binary vector (Lane 2) and genomic DNA of the two representative T1 transgenics (Lane 4 and 5).