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Fig. 3

From: Transcriptomic profiling of near-isogenic lines reveals candidate genes for a significant locus conferring metribuzin resistance in wheat

Fig. 3

Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment analysis of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in near-isogenic lines in the control and metribuzin treatments. (a) NIL_3 in the control; (b) NIL_3 in the metribuzin treatment; (c) NIL_17 in the control; (d) NIL_17 in the metribuzin treatment. Padj. is the corrected probability (P) value; red dots indicate highly significant enriched pathways (Padj.≤0.01), light yellow dots indicate significantally enriched pathways (Padj.≤0.05). Arrows indicate the pathways common to NIL_3 (b) and NIL_17 (d) pairs; KEGG analysis significantly enriched nitrogen metabolism and glyoxylate-decarboxylate metabolism in the metribuzin treatment [67]

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