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. 2020 Feb 3;11:670. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-14479-7

Fig. 2. The pleiotropic and antagonistic effects of the inversion on different components of fitness.

Fig. 2

a Relative egg-to-adult survival rate per genotype, calculated as the deviation of each genotype’s proportion between adults and eggs (males and females were considered together). b Development time, measured as the number of days from the egg to the emerging adult for each combination of genotype and sex (the white box being developmental time for all females given that no significant difference was found between genotypes). c Deviation of genotypic proportions in the eggs relative to the proportions expected under random mating of the previous generation. d Female fecundity, measured as the number of eggs in the first clutch. Colours stands for the different inversion genotypes (αα, grey, αβ purple, ββ, yellow). Boxes indicate quartile, central line indicates the median and whiskers extend to 1.5 times the interquartile value. Overlapping points represent individual estimates per replicate. P-values, from post-hoc pairwise t-test, represent significant differences when indicated in blue and, when indicated in red, they represent non-significant differences between the heterozygotes and homozygote, suggesting dominance relationships between α and β alleles. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.