Figure 2From: Transcriptome assemblies for studying sex-biased gene expression in the guppy, Poecilia reticulataPhenotypic sexual dimorphism in the guppy. Males (top) are smaller than females (bottom) and have complex color patterns on the body. The encircled region (white outline) indicates the tissues that were used for preparing the barcoded libraries, 1) brain and eyes; 2) Male testis and female ovary; and 3) tail.Back to article page