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. 2014 Sep 11;10(9):e1004634. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1004634

Figure 1. Histograms of sporulation efficiencies for progeny.

Figure 1

In each graph, the offspring are shown in blue, with 24 replicates each of the oak parent in green, the vineyard parent in purple, and the hybrid in yellow for comparison. Number of isolates is on the y-axis, while sporulation efficiency is along the x-axis in bins of 5 percent, where 5 indicates the bin containing all isolates with sporulation efficiencies from 0%–5%, 10 contains 5%–10%, etc. A) Offspring from cross 1. Average sporulation efficiency for UCD51 is 25.8%, for YPS606 it is 98.1% and for the hybrid it is 90.6%. B) Offspring from cross 2. Average sporulation efficiency for M5 is 35.2%, for YPS606 it is 99.3% and for the hybrid it is 82.6%.