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. 2016 Feb 19;371(1688):20150451. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2015.0451

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Three hypothetical populations, each with 18 ‘brains', nine from females and nine from males. Each ‘brain’ consists of two components, A and B (left and right bars, respectively), each of which can exist in one of two possible states, 1 and 2 (light and dark grey, respectively). The figure presents the frequency of each ‘brain’ type in females (♀) and males (♂).