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Stars mark significant differences.
Stars mark significant differences between genotypes.
Stars mark significant differences between groups.
For all subplots, asterisks mark significant differences between groups.
Asterisks mark significant differences between the neuron populations in upper LII/III vs. lower LII/III, upper LII/III vs. middle LII/III and lower LII/III vs. middle LII/III : MANOVA, Bonferroni corrected, * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001.
Asterisks mark significant differences upper LII/III vs. lower LII/III, upper LII/III vs. middle LII/III and lower LII/III vs. middle LII/III : MANOVA, Bonferroni corrected, * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.01.
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Symbols mark significant difference (P < 0.05) between respective pair of absolute values (*: left side and spinal processes, †: right side and spinal processes) and normalized values (*: left side and spinal processes, †: right side and spinal processes).
In contrast, major genome rearrangements mark significant genomic differences between the ancestral and the classical lineage (Fig. 3).
At Tournal Cave, the late Middle/early Late Palaeolithic transition is not directly marked by significant differences in terms of faunal exploitation, due to local climate and site function, but the major environmental shift recorded is delayed.
For samples with p values <0.05, we applied Tukey's HSD analysis for multiple comparisons, and have marked statistically significant differences with an asterisk.
Bold values mark statistically significant difference.
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