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Fig. 5 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 5

From: Quantitative evolutionary proteomics of seminal fluid from primates with different mating systems

Fig. 5

Peptide abundance differences between uni-male and multi-male mating systems. The log(10) of the difference between the average of the relative peptide abundance from a uni-male species (human) and a multi-male species (rhesus macaque) is plotted for 36 unique peptides that were comparable across species and were significant in the coevol analysis. Values greater than 0 indicate peptide abundance levels that are higher in the uni-male species and values less than 0 indicate levels that are higher in the multi-male species. Each colored box indicates the unique peptides corresponding to the gene listed above the bar plots. Genes with dN/dS values greater than 1 from M8 of codeml are shown in red, and are listed here: MYH9, CRISP1, CLN5, PFN1, HEXB, HSPA8, C3, CTSH, and ANPEP

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