Supplemental Figure 1 supporting: Keiko Shioda et al. “Transcriptomic and epigenetic preservation of genetic sex identity in estrogen-feminized male chicken embryonic gonads”
Supplemental Figure 1: RNAseq normalized counts boxplots.
Boxplot representation of RNAseq data of chicken embryonic gonads with various degrees of feminization after in ovo exposure to ethynylestradiol. Each boxplot shows median, upper and lower quartiles, and highest and lowest values of normalized mRNA expression (y-axis in counts per million; cpm). The great reproducibility of RNAseq experiments supports the absence of batch effects.
Supplemental Figure 1: RNAseq normalized counts boxplots.
Boxplot representation of RNAseq data of chicken embryonic gonads with various degrees of feminization after in ovo exposure to ethynylestradiol. Each boxplot shows median, upper and lower quartiles, and highest and lowest values of normalized mRNA expression (y-axis in counts per million; cpm). The great reproducibility of RNAseq experiments supports the absence of batch effects.