Extended Data Fig. 8: Chemosensory genes with multiple isoforms.
From: Mosquito taste responses to human and floral cues guide biting and feeding

(a, c, e, g) Integrative Genomics Viewer (IGV) browser view of regions that include a chemosensory gene encoding multiple isoforms. Orientation of each gene (arrow) and annotation of each isoform (boxes = exons, lines = introns) are shown below the coverage. The number of reads is indicated. The scale of the y-axis differs among panels. (b, d, f, h) Each isoform was named based on its similarity to Ae. aegypti gustatory receptors; cluster analysis of the predicted protein sequences are shown on the right, for genes Gr19 (a, b); Gr20 (c, d); Gr39 (e, f); and Gr60 (g, h). In the labellum, the following isoforms were detected ( ≥ 1 TPM), ranked by their abundance: Gr19a, Gr19c, and Gr19b; Gr20d-2, Gr20a, Gr20m, Gr20j, Gr20i-1, and Gr20g; Gr39b, Gr39d, Gr39h, Gr39a, Gr39f, and Gr39g-P (a pseudogene); Gr60d, Gr60a, Gr60b-2, Gr60b-1, Gr60b-3.