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Table 2 Levels of Expression for Each Protein Spot Showing Differences in Expression.

From: The role of phenotypic plasticity on the proteome differences between two sympatric marine snail ecotypes adapted to distinct micro-habitats

Spot

RB

SU

Ratio

Ecotype

Environment

Interaction

30

724.64 ± 103.78

216.71 ± 100.13

3.34

79.25**

12.05

8.7

43

70.59 ± 43.72

386.98 ± 81.09

-5.48

95.79*

4.03

0.18

48

378.32 ± 87.32

68.08 ± 41.28

5.56

62.36**

27.92

9.72

50

1674.41 ± 379.13

681.51 ± 204.32

2.46

40.39***

43.5***

16.11

52

1865.46 ± 376.09

443.32 ± 237.86

4.2

80.09*

5.35

14.56

59

361.68 ± 53.20

151.07 ± 49.41

2.39

72.43*

22.71

4.86

66

1583.49 ± 280.381

670.42 ± 152.39

2.36

65.79*

32.21

1.99

84

1232.97 ± 240.93

2939.03 ± 526.56

-2.38

71.70*

28.3

0

98

72.73 ± 37.19

296.12 ± 56.54

-4.07

87.64*

1.62

10.84

148

829.97 ± 77.12

356.78 ± 72.94

2.33

98.38**

0.59

1.03

150

1389.79 ± 158.25

787.20 ± 167.70

1.76

54.23*

34.23

11.54

158

258.26 ± 45.66

91.68 ± 36.10

2.82

71*

20.93

8.06

160

492.35 ± 69.44

105.69 ± 89.84

4.66

61.86**

34.72

3.42

193

79.15 ± 47.43

505.40 ± 146.02

-6.39

43.42**

36.71**

19.87

200

625.99 ± 161.99

1395.59 ± 204. 96

-2.23

75.59*

2.53

21.88

203

2034.47 ± 374.81

809.62 ± 103.50

2.51

98.23*

1.77

0

239

488.00 ± 98.69

40.73 ± 22.97

11.98

89.88**

5.29

4.9

   

MEAN

73.41

18.49

8.09

   

P randomization

 

0.0001

  1. *P ≤ 0.05; **P ≤ 0.01; ***P ≤ 0.001
  2. Mean levels of expression in ppm (± standard errors) for significant spots in the one-way ANOVA. The Ratio quantifies the expression differences between ecotypes (larger intensity/smaller intensity) with the sign showing the ecotype with larger intensity (+ for RB and - for SU). Ecotype, Environment and Interaction represent the percentage of variance explained after the two-way ANOVA (the relative importance of the η2 in percentages). P is the significance of the randomization ANOVA comparing percentages of variation across factors (see [52]).