10.6084/m9.figshare.11653356.v1
Savvas Constantinou
Savvas
Constantinou
Nicole Duan
Nicole
Duan
Lisa Nagy
Lisa
Nagy
Ariel Chipman
Ariel
Chipman
Terri Williams
Terri
Williams
MOESM6 of Elongation during segmentation shows axial variability, low mitotic rates, and synchronized cell cycle domains in the crustacean, Thamnocephalus platyurus
Springer Nature
2020
Arthropod
Segmentation
Growth zone
Mitosis
Wnt
EdU
2020-01-19 04:35:21
Journal contribution
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/MOESM6_of_Elongation_during_segmentation_shows_axial_variability_low_mitotic_rates_and_synchronized_cell_cycle_domains_in_the_crustacean_Thamnocephalus_platyurus/11653356
Additional file 6. PCA biplot grouping by axial position. 423 individuals are plotted along PC1 and PC2 and grouped (in which the measures were made). PC1 explains 64% of the total variance in the data and separates individuals by axial position (segment number); a linear regression of PC1 on segment number indicates that “axial position” is a good predictor of PC1 (adj R2 = 0.95; p < 0.001). Each tagma group is significantly different from one another (Type II MANOVA; F42,1239 = 38.326, p < 0.001).