Fig. 5: Functional classification of global transcriptional changes reveals both unique and shared adaptations. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Functional classification of global transcriptional changes reveals both unique and shared adaptations.

From: Transcriptional diversification in a human-adapting zoonotic pathogen drives niche-specific evolution

Fig. 5

Bipartite network representing the relationships between isolates (ellipses) and enriched functional categories (rectangles) as determined by Gene Ontology classification of differentially expressed gene groups. The isolates are ordered by day of culture (left) and compartment (Blood, GI). Enriched functional categories uniquely present in the GI isolates are shown on the left, those that are uniquely present in blood isolates are show on the right, and those shared by isolates cultured from both blood and GI compartments are shown at the center. Three enriched functional categories shared by all isolates relative to 2B3 are not shown.

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