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. 2014 Apr 14;6(4):981–987. doi: 10.1093/gbe/evu074

Fig. 1.—

Fig. 1.—

Ostariophysi- and Acanthopterygii-LSP retention and chromosome distribution. (A) Percentage of LSP retained over the total of TSGD paralogs analyzed in Gasterosteus aculeatus (n = 21 chromosomes), Tetraodon nigroviridis (n = 21 chromosomes), and Danio rerio (n = 25 chromosomes). Values represent average of chromosomes LSPs ± standard error. (B) Correlation plot between number of TSGD paralogs in each D. rerio (empty circles), T. nigroviridis (filled circles), and G. aculeatus (crossed circles) chromosome against the number of LSP identified in the same chromosome; Spearman correlation (ρ) and statistical significance are shown.