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Fig. 4 Sequence divergence based on RAD sequences in five scaffolds containing genital QTL candidate genes between parapatric species with diverged genital morphology. Sequence divergence based on RAD sequences in five scaffolds containing genital QTL candidate genes between parapatric species with diverged genital morphology. (A) Distribution of three pairs of species and C. uenoi. (B) Neighbor-joining tree of species based on the Fst values between species using the RAD sequence data of scaffold 237. Illustrations of male copulatory pieces are shown. (C to G) For each scaffold, top panels show weighted mean Fst of 50-kbp genomic sequence windows (black circles) and the posterior probability of segregation between C. iwawakianus and C. maiyasanus (orange bars); green lines indicate the average Fst of the scaffolds; pale blue arrows indicate genital QTL positions; and pink arrows with numbers indicate intervals that contain candidate genes. The positions of candidate gene loci are indicated at the top (blue bars) with gene names mentioned in the text. Bottom panels show the correlation of Fst values from the C. iwawakianus–C. maiyasanus pair (x axis) and C. arrowianus–C. komiyai (blue) or between C. esakii–C. insulicola (red) pairs (y axis). Pale blue and pink arrows correspond to those in the top panels. Tomochika Fujisawa et al. Sci Adv 2019;5:eaav9939 Copyright © 2019 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC).
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