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A. B. NS/S1 (F>M). S1/NS (F>M). 20. 20. IPDE cDNAs where maternal > paternal. 15. 15. 10. % IPDE cDNAs. % IPDE cDNAs. 10. maternal. paternal. GE. 5. 5. 0. 0. -2. -1. 0. 1. 2. -2. -1. 0. 1. 2. S1/NS (M>F). NS/S1 (M>F). 20. 20. IPDE cDNAs where paternal > maternal.
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A B NS/S1 (F>M) S1/NS (F>M) 20 20 IPDE cDNAs where maternal > paternal 15 15 10 % IPDE cDNAs % IPDE cDNAs 10 maternal paternal GE 5 5 0 0 -2 -1 0 1 2 -2 -1 0 1 2 S1/NS (M>F) NS/S1 (M>F) 20 20 IPDE cDNAs where paternal > maternal 15 15 % IPDE cDNAs % IPDE cDNAs 10 10 GE 5 5 0 0 -2 -1 0 1 2 -2 -1 0 1 2 d/a ratio (S1 as the male parent) d/a ratio (S1 as the female parent) maternal paternal Supplemental Figure 3. Distributions of d/a ratio for IPDE cDNA fragments of reciprocal hybrids grown in 1999. See Fig. 3B and 3C legend. (A) Hybrids where the S1 inbred is the female parent). (B) Hybrids where the S1 inbred is the male parent). Upper panels show the d/a ratio distribution of IPDE cDNAs where the level of maternal parent expression was higher than the paternal parent, as illustrated in the diagrams at the left.