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Comparative transcriptomic analysis of a wing-dimorphic stonefly reveals candidate wing loss genes

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Table 1 Wing development genes predicted in the notum of vestigial- and full-winged Zelandoperla fenestrata
Fig. 1 Dorsal view of Z. fenestrata nymphs sequenced in this study illustrating the extent of wing-bud development in a the vestigial-winged ecotype, and b the full-winged ecotype
Fig. 3 Comparative expression of a wing development genes and b additional genes of interest in the notum of full-winged versus vestigial-winged ecotypes

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