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Fig. 3 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 3

From: Transcriptome analysis reveals fluid shear stress (FSS) and atherosclerosis pathway as a candidate molecular mechanism of short-term low salinity stress tolerance in abalone

Fig. 3

Comparison of top 20 Kyoto Encyclopedia of Gene and Genome (KEGG) pathways enrichment statistics of gill tissues of abalone during short-term low salinity exposure. The FSS pathway is highlighted with a rectangular red box. H. discus hannai (DD) and hybrid H. discus hannai ♀ × H. fulgens ♂ (DF). A Comparison between control DD (CD) and control DF (CF), B Comparison between low salinity groups of DD after 3 h (D3) and DF after 3 h (F3), and C Comparison between low salinity groups of DD after 24 h (D24) and DF after 24 h (F24). The size of each point represents the number of genes annotated to the KEGG pathway. Different colors from yellow to mauve represent the p-value of the enrichment

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