Extended Data Fig. 3: CYP4PC1 controls methyl ketone CSP production and female sexual attractiveness. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Extended Data Fig. 3: CYP4PC1 controls methyl ketone CSP production and female sexual attractiveness.

From: A single gene integrates sex and hormone regulators into sexual attractiveness

Extended Data Fig. 3

a, RNAi efficiency in various tissues of adult females after two injections of dsRNA, each on day 1 and day 3, as determined by qPCR on day 5. n = 4 biological replicates. b, C27 and C29 methyl ketone CSP production resulted from CYP4PC1 knockdown in adult females. n = 7 biological replicates. c, Effect of CYP4PC1 knockdown in adult females on the wing-raising percentage and the latency of wing-raising in WT males. The numbers of tested males from eight behavioural replicates are indicated at the bottom of the bars. n = 26 cockroaches per treatment for the right panel. The solid line and dashed lines within each violin plot indicate median and quartiles, respectively. P values were determined by two-tailed unpaired t-test. Data in all bar plots are mean ± s.e.m.

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