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Fig. 5 | BMC Genomics

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From: Transcriptomic profiling of different developmental stages reveals parasitic strategies of Wohlfahrtia magnifica, a myiasis-causing flesh fly

Fig. 5

WGCNA analysis across developmental stages of W. magnifica. (A) Hierarchical clustering dendrogram of the genes. The expression distance is displayed on the vertical axis. The modules colored on the horizontal axis represent the branches of the clustering tree. The correlation of genes and modules, with red representing high correlation and blue representing low correlation. (B) The correlation of gene expression patterns for each module eigengene (ME) in relation to developmental stages. The rows correspond to developmental stages, and the columns represent MEs. Red represents a positive correlation, while blue indicates a negative correlation. (C-F) The representative enriched terms for genes in a module that exhibited a significant positive correlation with a specific developmental stage. Triangles, squares, and circles indicate that the terms belong to the Cellular Component (CC), Molecular Function (MF), and Biological Process (BP) categories, respectively. (C) The brown module (second-stage larvae). (D) The green and yellow modules (third-stage larvae). (E) The turquoise module (pupae). (F) The blue module (adult files)

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