Fig. 6From: Genome of the pincer wasp Gonatopus flavifemur reveals unique venom evolution and a dual adaptation to parasitism and predationVolcano plot showing differential gene expression between prey-feeding females and sucrose-feeding females of G. flavifemur. In total, 24 significantly upregulated genes (shown in yellow) and 20 significantly downregulated genes (shown in blue) were found (fold change > 4 and q < 0.05). Importantly, three yellow genes (yellow-g, yellow-g2, and yellow-h) significantly increased their expressions (5.44–8.09-fold higher expression) after feeding on the preysBack to article page