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Fig. 2 | BMC Genomics

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From: Stress-mediated convergence of splicing landscapes in male and female rock doves

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Molecular Function GO analysis, Male vs. Female (normalized counts of observed-expected). Splicing in the pituitary is more prevalent in heterocyclic and organic cyclic compound binding genes, while splicing in the hypothalamus affects small molecule and drug binding loci. Counts for all terms in this figure were significantly different from the expected value in at least one of the tissues. Parent ontology terms along the y-axis are in descending order from most frequent in the genome to less frequent. The left panel depicts counts from hypothalamic spliced genes, and the right panel spliced genes from the pituitary. Blue represents control treatment, and orange is restraint stress. Abundances are observed counts – expected (based upon genomic predictions)/ total events within that tissue. We did not include any terms that were attributed to less than 2% of the genome

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