Figure 4
From: Temperature during early development has long-term effects on microRNA expression in Atlantic cod

Long-term effects of elevated temperature in early ontogeny on miRNA expression in juvenile Atlantic cod depend on timing. Elevation of temperature during either embryo incubation or larval rearing (see Figure 6) affects different sets of miRNAs, with the exception of miR-192. Differential expression (up- or down-regulation) is given in relation to low temperature group, with the exception of miR-200a, where expression is differential in relation to high temperature group (see Additional file 7).