Fig. 3: Temporal expression patterns of herbivory candidate genes in A. thaliana and P. rapae. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Fig. 3: Temporal expression patterns of herbivory candidate genes in A. thaliana and P. rapae.

From: The molecular genetic basis of herbivory between butterflies and their host plants

Fig. 3

a, Expression patterns from various RNA-seq treatments of the 12 A. thaliana candidate genes identified in the herbivory GWA studies. b, Expression patterns from various RNA-seq treatments of the 7 P. rapae genes contained in the associated region on chromosome 10 (boxed), identified in the P. rapae herbivory GWA studies, as well as genes from the adjoining 100 kb regions upstream and downstream. c, Expression patterns from the various RNA-seq treatments of the dpr6 gene identified in the P. rapae herbivory GWA studies, as well as genes from the adjoining 100 kb regions upstream and downstream. Plots show mean ± s.e.m of gene expression values, fragments per kilobase of transcript per million fragments mapped (FPKM), scaled to the highest value treatment for each gene. Individual values, means and statistical tests are in Supplementary Table 5.

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