Fig. 1: Relationship between genome size and morphotype on body and egg size. | Communications Biology

Fig. 1: Relationship between genome size and morphotype on body and egg size.

From: Linking genome size variation to population phenotypic variation within the rotifer, Brachionus asplanchnoidis

Fig. 1

a Correlation between genome size and body size (body volume in 106 femtoliters) in 141 rotifer clones (c.f., Supplementary Data 2); b Correlation between genome size and egg size (egg volume in 106 fl); c Representative photographs of the two morphs (Scale bars are 100 μm); d the two morphotypes could be distinguished by shape parameters using principle components analysis (here shown as a density plot, due to a large number of data points; see Supplementary Fig. 3 for display of individual clones and factor loadings). Source data of this figure are provided in Supplementary Data 1 and 2.

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