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Table 1 Relationship between genotype and mRNA levels

From: Influence of developmental stage and genotype on liver mRNA levels among wild, domesticated, and hybrid rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

Genotype effect

Group A: Shared differences in mRNA D relative to W-type

 

r

d

a*

Ne

Wa

40

26

48

1

Ws

44

32

36

0

Concordance

36

24

32

0

Group B: Unique difference in mRNA D relative to age-matched Wilds

Wa

39

41

27

0

Ws

37

3

32

36

Concordance

32

3

13

0

Group C: Unique differences in mRNA D relative to size-matched Wilds

Wa

11

7

37

30

Ws

10

54

20

0

Concordance

10

7

12

0

  1. Table shows the number of mRNAs from the D relative to W-type entity list that showed additive (a), D-recessive (r) or D-dominant (d) mRNA regulation patterns relative to the domesticated parent. Included are those mRNAs that were found to differ significantly in D relative to Wa only and D relative to Ws only. Included in the table are those mRNAs that showed no effect (Ne) of genotype on mRNA regulation.
  2. *a: additive (includes mRNAs that resemble additive effect), r: D-recessive (relative to domesticated), d: D-dominant (relative to domesticated) and Ne: no effect of genotype.