10.6084/m9.figshare.6792326.v1 Niklaus Zemp Niklaus Zemp Alex Widmer Alex Widmer Deborah Charlesworth Deborah Charlesworth Supplementary Figure S1 from Has adaptation occurred in males and females since separate sexes evolved in the plant <i>Silene latifolia</i>? The Royal Society 2018 gene expression dioecy hermaphrodite sexually antagonistic selection flower development 2018-07-09 16:46:07 Journal contribution https://rs.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Supplementary_Figure_S1_from_Has_adaptation_occurred_in_males_and_females_since_separate_sexes_evolved_in_the_plant_i_Silene_latifolia_i_/6792326 Summary of the estimated expression intensities in contigs with detectable sex biases in expression in S. latifolia males and females due to changes that are mainly in females or males). The changes in each sex, relative to the expression in the hermaphrodite, are indicated using the same notation as in Figure 1, and panels A to D correspond with the panels with the same letters in Figure 2, which shows results for changes specific to females or males; as in that figure, differences significant with P < 0.05, after adjusting for multiple testing (Benjamini and Hochberg 1995) using multiple Wilcoxon tests are indicated by different letters in the figure.