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Fig. 1 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 1

From: Genomic architecture of phenotypic extremes in a wild cervid

Fig. 1

The phenotypic extremes used in our sampling methodology. a Artist renderings of the average phenotypic measures for all individuals included in each pool. Measurements for antler pools (top) included mainbeam diameter and number of points, while body size (bottom) included body length. Scale bars are present for body size to better show differences in average body length, and chest circumference between large and small phenotypes. b Violin plots displaying the original measurements of each individual, grouped by large antler (LA), small antler (SA), large body size (LB), and small body size (SB) pools. The phenotypes measured include age (years), number of points, beam diameter (cm), and body length (cm)

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