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Table 2 The effects of each parameter on population variation

From: Genetic and environmental factors affecting cryptic variations in gene regulatory networks

Response variable

Explanatory variable

Estimate

Observed P

Rank of P

Adjustedα

G

N

0.0185

5.479×10−25∗

4

0.00952

P n o r m a l

N

9.921×10−5

0.000401∗

11

0.0262

P c r y p t i c

N

0.000249

0.00253∗

12

0.0286

G

μ

1.389×107

1.608×10−22∗

5

0.0119

P n o r m a l

μ

1.706×105

2.936×10−9∗

8

0.019

P c r y p t i c

μ

1.421×105

0.0327∗

15

0.0357

G

V g e n o m e

117

1.371×10−37∗

1

0.00238

P n o r m a l

V g e n o m e

0.914

4.877×10−11∗

7

0.0167

P c r y p t i c

V g e n o m e

1.04

0.0132∗

14

0.0333

G

L

−21.1

5.302×10−5∗

10

0.0238

P n o r m a l

L

0.23

0.0959

17

0.0405

P c r y p t i c

L

−0.589

0.15

19

0.0452

G

A

−720

1.900×10−5∗

9

0.0214

P n o r m a l

A

5.52

0.154

20

0.0476

P c r y p t i c

A

20.6

0.124

18

0.0429

G

S

−294

2.105×10−28∗

3

0.00714

P n o r m a l

S

−12.6

5.995×10−32∗

2

0.00476

P c r y p t i c

S

0.494

0.792

21

0.05

G

H

−239

3.709×10−22∗

6

0.0143

P n o r m a l

H

1.05

0.0443

16

0.0381

P c r y p t i c

H

−4.47

0.00687∗

13

0.031

  1. The effects of population size (N), mutation rate (μ), number of genes (V g e n o m e ), number of cis-elements (L), positive edge bias (A), strength of selection (S), and number of environments (H) on genetic variations maintained in the populations (G), visible phenotypic variation (P n o r m a l ), and the accumulation of cryptic variations (P c r y p t i c ) are shown. The α levels were adjusted to control for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) procedure.