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Fig. 4 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 4

From: Complex and dynamic transcriptional changes allow the helminth Fasciola gigantica to adjust to its intermediate snail and definitive mammalian hosts

Fig. 4

Analysis of host-associated transcription of Fasciola gigantica transcripts. a Venn diagram representation of the number of transcripts transcribed by the snail intermediate host associated lifecycle stages, namely miracidia, rediae and cercariae. b Venn diagram representation of the number of transcripts transcribed by the buffalo mammalian definitive host associated lifecycle stages, namely juvenile 42 dpi, juvenile 70 dpi and adult parasites. c Graphical representation of the number of unique gene ontology (GO) terms related to biological process and molecular function transcribed by the snail associated parasite stages, highlighted in green, and the buffalo associated parasite stages, highlighted in blue. d Graphical representation of the number of genes annotated with biological process associated GO terms. The terms with the most transcripts assigned are shown. The snail associated parasite stages, shown in black, are compared with the buffalo associated stages, shown in white

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