Extended Data Fig. 3: vasa-cifA does not cause CI, and likely inhibits its induction when co-expressed in males.
From: Wolbachia cifB induces cytoplasmic incompatibility in the malaria mosquito vector

vasa-cifA expression alone in males does not cause CI, and its expression in females is sufficient to rescue the intermediate CI phenotype caused by expression of vasa-cifA;zpg-cifB in males. (Dunn’s multiple comparisons (two-sided), p≤0.0001 for differences between all statistical groups). Median and interquartile ranges are shown. For each group (top to bottom) the n is as follows: 30, 29, 28, 28. Kruskal-Wallis results: H = 62.87, p < 0.0001, df=3.