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Table 3 GO classification statistics of alternatively processed genes that were differentially expressed in female and male S. japonicum

From: Genome-wide transcriptome analysis shows extensive alternative RNA splicing in the zoonotic parasite Schistosoma japonicum

Function

 

Total AS & Diff

P value

Cellular component

Cell part

217

0.501094

Envelope

1

0.145179

Extracellular region

15

0.000048

Macromolecular complex

43

0.670975

Membrane\-enclosed lumen

0

0.069725

Organelle

78

0.89208

Synapse

2

0.906739

Molecular function

Antioxidant activity

0

0.314056

Auxiliary transport protein activity

0

0.693184

Binding

262

0.44144

Catalytic activity

161

0.017811

Electron carrier activity

2

0.987565

Enzyme regulator activity

20

0.100961

Metallochaperone activity

0

0.780276

Molecular transducer activity

12

0.900991

Obsolete molecular function

7

0.030106

Proteasome regulator activity

0

0.780276

Structural molecule activity

30

0.000203

Transcription regulator activity

21

0.609164

Translation regulator activity

0

0.119509

Transporter activity

38

0.863425

Biological process

Anatomical structure formation

5

0.221865

Biological adhesion

24

0

Biological regulation

69

0.706126

Cell killing

0

0.780276

Cellular component biogenesis

5

0.110686

Cellular component organization

7

0.066938

Cellular process

208

0.019832

Death

0

0.235977

Developmental process

4

0.952945

Establishment of localization

52

0.723642

Growth

0

0.780276

Immune system process

1

0.563582

Localization

53

0.716675

Locomotion

1

0.370986

Metabolic process

175

0.004955

Multi\-organism process

0

0.576811

Multicellular organismal process

4

0.624764

Obsolete biological process

2

0.002313

Pigmentation

69

0.967452

Reproduction

0

0.576811

Response to stimulus

10

0.673491

  1. AS alternative splicing. Diff differentially expressed.
  2. Total AS & Diff, genes with both alternative splicing and differential expression in female and male S. japonicum.