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. 2017 Aug 18;175(2):828–847. doi: 10.1104/pp.17.00819

Table I. Collective transcriptional responses by the subgenomes of hexaploid wheat to each of the 10 types of whole-chromosome aneuploidy.

A, B, and D refer to the three subgenomes of hexaploid wheat.

Aneuploid Versus Euploid ΣAa ΣBa ΣDa q Values (Prop.test)b
ΣA Versus ΣB ΣD Versus ΣB ΣA Versus ΣD
N1A versus CS 1,328 1,717 1,558 2.87E-02* 4.15E-02* 9.88E-01
M1A versus CS 357 744 431 6.14E-18*** 2.68E-17*** 9.09E-01
Tri1A versus CS 108 221 172 1.81E-05*** 4.15E-02 * 7.10E-02
T1A versus CS 422 620 513 1.60E-03** 1.15E-02* 9.09E-01
M1B versus CS 467 450 435 3.84E-01 4.16E-02* 4.81E-01
M1D versus CS 181 235 162 2.87E-02* 4.15E-02 * 9.88E-01
M2A versus CS 366 532 461 2.87E-02* 5.64E-02 9.09E-01
Tri2A versus CS 312 510 415 1.90E-04*** 1.15E-02* 4.96E-01
N1ATri1B versus CS 351 489 485 1.60E-04*** 6.75E-02 7.10E-02
N1AT1B versus CS 284 357 398 2.87E-02* 1.00E+00 7.10E-02
a

Sum of trans-effect genes belonging to a given subgenome, excluding genes residing on the aneusomic chromosome(s).  

b

q values are adjusted P values from the Prop.test. Asterisks represent statistically significant differences between the pairwise comparisons: *q < 0.05, **q < 0.01, and ***q < 0.001.