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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
Significant expression variation between genotypes is associated with elevated levels
of sequence polymorphism at most types of sites. The y-axis is the per site nucleotide
diversity (note: axis scale varies by feature). The pink line indicates the genomic
mean nucleotide diversity and yellow lines indicate 95% confidence intervals around
the genomic mean. The x-axis represents the level of expression variation between
genotypes for the different gene features as named (5'UTR, untranslated region; CPR,
core promoter region; NonSyn, nonsynonymous sites; Syn, synonymous sites). P-values from the AOV of expression variation were sorted and grouped into 15 equal
sized bins. Bins on the left side of the figure have no evidence of expression variation
and bins on the right have the most variably expressed genes. For each bin, blue circles
represent the mean nucleotide diversity with standard error bars. Permutation tests
examined whether nucleotide diversity was higher within each bin than in a random
sample of genes from the genome. The asterisk marks the bin in which an average p-value = 0.05 occurs. To the right of the asterisk, a positive trend is observed in
some gene features, suggesting that the positive relationship between gene expression
variation and nucleotide polymorphism is not solely confined to the most dramatically
differentially expressed genes.
Lawniczak et al. Genome Biology 2008 9:R125 doi:10.1186/gb-2008-9-8-r125 |