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Fig. 6 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 6

From: The anti-phytoalexin gene Bx-cathepsin W supports the survival of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus under Pinus massoniana phytoalexin stress

Fig. 6

Correlation of Bx-cathepsin W to the susceptibility of pines and other genes in the yellow module (all figures were generated by the authors of this study). a. Module-trait associations. Each row corresponds to a module eigengene, and each column corresponds to a trait. The table is color-coded by correlation according to the color legend. b. Interaction of 439 Bx-cathepsin W-correlated genes identified from the yellow module. Each dot and square corresponds to a gene, with Bx-cathepsin W at the center and the squares representing 10 anti-phytoalexin genes. The colors of the dots and squares represent the range of the gene’s expression, log2 represent log2(Treatment 1/CK1)). The thickness and color of the lines represent connections of corresponding topological overlap

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