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Fig. 12 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 12

From: Full-length transcriptome sequencing reveals the molecular mechanism of potato seedlings responding to low-temperature

Fig. 12

Scatter plot of enrichment of differentially expressed genes in the KEGG pathway. Each circle in the figure represents a KEGG pathway, the ordinate indicated the name of the pathway, and the abscissa is the enrichment factor, which represents the ratio of the proportion of genes annotated to a pathway in the differential gene to the proportion of genes annotated to the pathway in all genes. The larger the enrichment factor the more significant the enrichment level of differentially expressed genes in this pathway. The color of the circle represents the q-value, which is the P-value after multiple hypothesis testing corrections. The smaller the q-value, the more reliable the significance of the enrichment of differentially expressed genes in the pathway; the size of the circle indicates the number of enriched genes in the pathway, the larger the circle, the more genes. A is the KEGG enrichment analysis between S20 vs S2; B is the KEGG enrichment analysis between S20 vs S-2; C is the KEGG enrichment analysis between S2 vs S-2

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