Extended Data Fig. 7: Comparisons of selective signatures within haploblock and non-haploblock windows across the genome. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Extended Data Fig. 7: Comparisons of selective signatures within haploblock and non-haploblock windows across the genome.

From: Haploblocks contribute to parallel climate adaptation following global invasion of a cosmopolitan plant

Extended Data Fig. 7

a. Distribution of WZA 20 kbp window scores for contrasts between Europe and each invasive range for non-haploblock (gray) and haploblock (light blue) windows. b–g. Distribution of XtX statistics and Kendall’s Tau for several climatic variables from the WorldClim dataset for each region. For boxplots, box edges represent the interquartile range, the center line in the box is the median, and the whiskers represent 1.5 times less or greater than the interquartile range. Abbreviations: Bio1: Annual Mean Temperature, Bio2: Mean Diurnal Range, Bio8: Temperature in the Wettest Quarter, Bio12: Annual Precipitation, Bio15: Precipitation Seasonality, Bio19: Precipitation in the Coldest Quarter. EU = Europe, nAM = North America, sAM = South America, OC = Oceania, CN = China, and JP = Japan. Sample sizes (non-haploblock/ haploblock): A: EU-nAM 42694/703, EU-sAM 42679/706, EU-OC 35184/560, EU-CN 42517/696, EU-JP 42788/703; B: 43915/728; C: 44235/731; D: 44099/728; E: 39375/650; F: 44162/727; G: 44257/731.

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