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From: Quantitative proteome profiling reveals molecular hallmarks of egg quality in Atlantic halibut: impairments of transcription and protein folding impede protein and energy homeostasis during early development

Fig. 2

Distribution of differentially abundant proteins among functional categories. Panel A Proteins up-regulated in good quality eggs (N = 64) and, therefore down-regulated in poor quality eggs. Panel B. Proteins up-regulated in poor quality eggs (N = 51). The overall distribution of differentially regulated proteins among functional categories significantly differed between good and poor quality eggs (χ2, p < 0.05). Asterisks indicate significant differences between different groups in the proportion of differentially regulated proteins within a functional category (χ2, p < 0.05). The corresponding NCBI gene IDs, NCBI accession numbers, associated protein names from the human database, protein full names, functional categories (shown above), significance of differences in abundance (Independent t- test p < 0.05 followed by Benjamini Hochberg correction for multiple tests p < 0.05), relative abundance ratios (GQ/BQ and BQ/GQ, respectively), and regulation tendencies (BQ-upregulated or BQ-downregulated) are given in Table S2

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