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Evolution of Sex-Dependent Gene Expression in Three Recently Diverged Species of Drosophila
Genetics Jiang and Machado 183: 1175

Supporting Information for Jiang and Machado, 2009

Supporting Information

  • Supporting Information - Figures S1 and S2 and Tables S1-S8 (PDF, 268 KB)
  • Figure S1 - Venn Diagram showing the number of genes with shared or unique patterns of sex-bias between species (PDF, 232 KB)
  • Figure S2 - Complete classification of the 12,507 expressed genes based on their pattern of evolution and sex bias (PDF, 88 KB)
  • Table S2 - Switches between non-sex biased and female-biased expression (FB) (PDF, 52 KB)
  • Table S3 - Switches between non-sex biased and male-biased expression (MB) (PDF, 52 KB)
  • Table S1 - Sex-biased expresion in the Drosophila pseudoobscura species group at different q value cutoffs (Compressed .zip file, 76 KB)
  • Table S5 - A. Genes differentially expressed between species (MALES) B. Genes differentially expressed between species (FEMALES) (Compressed .zip file, 76 KB)
  • Table S4 - A. Gene Ontology term analyses of genes that are male-biased in all 3 species B. Gene Ontology term analyses of genes that are female-biased in all 3 species (Microsoft Excel, 76 KB)
  • Table S6 - Gene Ontology term analyses of genes differentially expressed between sexes of each species pair (Microsoft Excel, 76 KB)
  • Table S7 - A. Common set of genes differentially expressed among females in each one of the 3 interspecific pairwise comparisons B. Common set of genes differentially expressed among males in each one of the 3 interspecific pairwise comparisons (Microsoft Excel, 76 KB)
  • Table S8 - Sex reversal genes in the 3 species (Microsoft Excel, 76 KB)