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Fig. 4

From: Transcriptional profiles reveal physiological mechanisms for compensation during a simulated marine heatwave in Yellowtail Kingfish (Seriola lalandi)

Fig. 4

Transcripts with differential exon usage, coloured on a relative scale as depicted in the colour bar to the left of each panel. Panel A depicts the transcripts with differential exon usage in the gill after 6 H exposure to heat stress; Panel B depicts the transcripts with differential exon usage in the muscle after 6 H exposure to heat stress; Panel C depicts the transcripts with differential exon usage in the gill after 24 H exposure to heat stress; Panel D depicts the transcripts with differential exon usage in the gill after 24 H exposure to heat stress; Panel E depicts the transcripts with differential exon usage in the gill after 72 H exposure to heat stress; Panel F depicts the transcripts with differential exon usage in the muscle after 72 H exposure to heat stress. Patterns in individual animal replicates are plotted

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