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Resolution: standard / high Figure 3.
Odor-gene covariance in male-female dyads. Relationships between genetic distances (DID) and chemical distances (relative Euclidean, from 170 compounds) in 323 male-female
dyads during the nonbreeding (open circles, A and C) and breeding (filled circles,
B and D) seasons. The permutation tests on resampling events were performed on the
data illustrated in A and B. The permutation tests based on class means were performed
on the data illustrated in C and D, which represent mean chemical distances per class
of genetic distances, as defined in [27]. The maternal half-siblings (Figures 1 A-B) and the mother-son (Figures 1 C-D) pairs
belong to the first category of genetic distances (DID = 0.1 to 0.3), whereas the unrelated pair (Figures 1 E-F) belong to the fourth category
of genetic distances (DID = 0.5 to 0.6).
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