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Figure 5

From: Causes and consequences of crossing-over evidenced via a high-resolution recombinational landscape of the honey bee

Figure 5

Relationship between genes with biased expression and recombination regions. The horizontal line represents nine sets of genes; genes in each set were divided into two groups, near crossover or away from crossover, as annotated below the horizontal line. The statistics were performed by Chi-square test with a 2 × 2 table comparing between whole-genomic genes and the nine sets of genes. Each vertical bar represents the proportion of genes in each set compared with whole-genomic genes. Genes significantly enriched in crossover regions are marked in red, genes significantly deviated from crossover regions are marked in blue, and genes showing no significance are marked in grey. The nine sets of genes are: 1, biased expressed genes in worker’s brain [51]; 2, biased expressed genes in worker’s brain [52]; 3, genes overlapped in the first two sets; 4, union set of genes in the first two sets; 5, biased expressed genes in queen’s brain [51]; 6, biased expressed genes in drone’s brain [52]; 7, biased expressed genes in worker’s fat body [53]; 8, biased expressed genes in queen’s fat body [53]; 9, biased expressed genes in drone’s fat body [53].

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