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Fig. 5 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 5

From: Beauveria bassiana ERL836 and JEF-007 with similar virulence show different gene expression when interacting with cuticles of western flower thrips, Frankniella occidentalis

Fig. 5

GO enrichment of shared DEGs between cuticle-interacting JEF-007 and ERL836. Shared DEG contigs between cuticle-interacting JEF-007 and infecting ERL836 that showed more than ±3 fold change difference were subjected to GO enrichment analysis using g:Profiler to investigate significant functional differences when infecting thrips (a). From the results of enrichment, significantly different GO terms (b) and KEGG pathway (c) were summarized. Dotted parts of the KEEG pathway can be involved with CYP450 (cytochrome P 450). The B. bassiana does not provide enough gene IDs for enrichment analysis, so alternatively Saccharomyces cerevisiae with much larger gene IDs was used as a reference and the p-value was corrected for multiple testing using the FDR procedure with a threshold of 0.05. Trimmed DEGs and enriched GO terms were provided in the Supplementary Table S3

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