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From: Network analysis uncovers putative genes affecting resistance to tick infestation in Braford cattle skin

Fig. 3

Wingless (WNT)-signaling pathway as a central way to Braford anti-tick resistant (R) response. (a) The canonical WNT-family pathway was predicted for the TopDEGs from R hosts after tick infestation, highlighted in cyan. Red circles represent over-expression: higher the value, stronger the intensity of red. (b) Genes prospected from genome-wide association study also indicate the WNT-signaling pathway as the most relevant in resistance. The red circle represents the prospected gene. Network object symbols follow the Metacore® reference guide according to the protein class (https://portal.genego.com/legends/MetaCoreQuickReferenceGuide.pdf), and their names may occasionally differ between tables and the figure due to the MetaBase®

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