Fig. 1From: A likelihood ratio test for changes in homeolog expression biasLikelihood ratio test for HEB in petals (top) and leaves (bottom) of M. luteus. (Top) Of 1560 testable homeologous gene pairs in the petals (gray), a total of 676 show significant bias. Of these, 334 pairs are biased towards the A homeolog (yellow), with a mean HEB of − 2.49 (5.6 ×). 342 pairs are biased towards the B homeolog (blue), with a mean HEB of 2.39 (about 5.2 ×). (Bottom) Of 1560 testable homeologous gene pairs (gray), a total of 676 show significant bias. Of these, 334 pairs are biased towards the A homeolog (yellow), with a mean HEB of − 2.49 (5.6 ×). 342 pairs are biased towards the B homeolog (blue), with a mean HEB of 2.39 (about 5.2 ×). The Benajamini-Hochberg correction for multiple testing was applied at significance level α=0.05 (and also in Figs. 2 and 3)Back to article page