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From: Experimental evolution of recombination and crossover interference in Drosophila caused by directional selection for stress-related traits

Fig. 2

Change in recombination rates (±SE) in D. melanogaster caused by directional selection for (a) hypoxia and (b) hyperoxia tolerance. Significant increases in recombination rates were observed in hypoxia selection variant (red) compared to control (blue) in intervals y-cv, cv-v, and v-f of chromosome X; net-dp and dp-b of chromosome 2; and cu-sr and sr-e of chromosome 3. In hyperoxia selection variant, a significant increase in recombination rate was observed in all tested intervals of chromosome X, while only dp-b interval in chromosome 2 and in no interval of chromosome 3. Asterisks indicate significant differences between selection and control variants at 0.05 and 0.001 levels using false discovery rate adjusted P values

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