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. 2018 Oct 22;13(10):e0205867. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205867

Fig 2. Mutations in HP1b reduce female fertility.

Fig 2

A. The average offspring number for individual females of yw (red; n = 73), HP1b16 (blue; n = 80), and HP1b86 (green; n = 82) is shown (Y-axis). Error bars: SEM. The average number of offspring in both HP1b16 and HP1b86 females is significantly reduced compared to yw females (t test, p<0.05). B. The average offspring number for individual males of yw (red; n = 80), HP1b16 (blue; n = 73), and HP1b86 (green; n = 76) is shown (Y-axis). Error bars: SEM. The average offspring number of HP1b16 and HP1b86 males does not differ from that of yw males (t test, not significant).