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Supplementary Data 1 mRNA-seq read counts for genes displaying an altered response to JA challenge as a result of previous JA seedling treatment. Supplementary Data 2 mRNA-seq read counts for the 832 genes selected by the criteria and . Supplementary Data 3 GO terms that are statistically enriched in gene clusters I–IV of Extended Data Fig. 2a. Supplementary Data 4 mRNA-seq read counts for the 203 genes associated with long-term JA-IR against.

Supplementary Data 12 mRNA-seq read counts for the 144 genes associated with long-term JA-IS to. Supplementary Data 13 GO terms that are statistically enriched among the 144 genes associated with long-term JA-IS to. Supplementary Data 14 Transcription factor DNA-binding motifs that are overrepresented within promoters of the 203 genes associated with long-term JA-IR to. Supplementary Data 15 JA-induced DMRs: locations and statistics. Supplementary Data 16 JA-induced DMRs: summary statistics.

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