Figure 9.
Comparative analysis of accessory gland gene sets with mosquitoes and midges to the Antarctic midge. (A) Female accessory gland genes compared to midges (left), mosquitoes (middle), and genes with enriched expression in the female reproductive tract of mosquitoes (right)25. (B) Male accessory gland genes compared to midges (left), mosquitoes (middle), and genes with enriched expression in the male reproductive tract of mosquitoes (right)25. (C) Overlap between genes expressed in male accessory glands between mosquitoes and B. antarctica. Left, highly enriched in Anopheles male accessory gland. Right, enriched in Anopheles male accessory gland. Enrichment for Anopheles male accessory gland genes is based on values from Izquierdo et al.26. Protein sequences were defined as orthologs if they had reciprocal-best BLASTp hits with an e-value < 10−10.