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. 2015 Feb 18;11(2):e1004993. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1004993

Fig 6. Hybrid incompatible phenotypes for autosome- or X-linked heterozygous introgressions between C. briggsae and C. nigoni.

Fig 6

(A & C) Shown are the mean percentages of Emb, Lva, GFP-expressing or non-GFP-expressing male and overall GFP expressing progeny out of the total progeny for autosome- or X chromosome-linked introgressions respectively. (B & D) Shown are the mean brood sizes for the autosome- and X chromosome-linked introgressions respectively. Names of the strains used for phenotypic scoring are indicated at the bottom. Percentage of GFP expressing males is calculated as the ratio of GFP expressing males out of total GFP expressing hybrid progeny in a cross between parents both heterozygous for the introgression (see Materials and Methods). In the case of male sterile or inviable introgression, the percentage was scored in a cross between a JU1421 male and a female heterozygous for the introgression. Overall percentage of the GFP expressing progeny (GFP expressing %) is calculated the ratio of GFP expressing animals out of the total hybrid progeny. Statistical significances and standard deviations are labeled in the same way as that in Fig. 5. Sample size tested was listed in S5 Table.