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Fig. 3 | BMC Genomics

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From: RNA sequencing-based analysis of the magnum tissues revealed the novel genes and biological pathways involved in the egg-white formation in the laying hen

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Results of most significant and relevant canonical pathways associated with albumen formation in laying hens. a Superpathways of serine and glycine biosynthesis I, b asparagine biosynthesis I, c asparagine degradation I, and d choline degradation. The canonical pathways were analyzed using QIAGEN’s Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA; QIAGEN Inc., https://www.qiagenbioinformatics.com/products/ingenuity-pathway-analysis). Differentially expressed genes in the layers were subjected to IPA analysis, and significant canonical pathways were identified at p-value < 0.05. The above-identified canonical pathways demonstrate how the candidate molecules (genes) are involved in amino acid synthesis and degradation

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