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Figure 8 | BMC Evolutionary Biology

Figure 8

From: Different selective pressures lead to different genomic outcomes as newly-formed hybrid yeasts evolve

Figure 8

Array-CGH data for parents, F1, representative founders, and temperature-and ethanol-selected clones. Each column contains the a-CGH hybridization data for a given strain, while each row corresponds to a probe for a chromosomal location. Probes are ordered downward (for each parental genome separately as shown at top) from the left end of Chromosome I (top-most probe) to the right end of Chromosome XVI (bottom probe); note that probes for the S. cerevisiae mitochondrion are shown below its Chromosome XVI. Strains that show most of their hybridization intensities as a red color indicate the presence of most or all of the "red" parental species' genome, concomitant with the absence (green) of all or most of the other species' genome, whereas hybridization intensities appearing as black indicate a balanced complement of both parental species' genomes. The arrow indicated a deletion is located on Chromosome IV and corresponds to the ARS in the region between HXT6 and HXT7.

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