Fig. 3: Heatmap for the WGCNA results related with JH, fecundity, IIS, and TOR. | Communications Biology

Fig. 3: Heatmap for the WGCNA results related with JH, fecundity, IIS, and TOR.

From: Transcriptomic analyses of the termite, Cryptotermes secundus, reveal a gene network underlying a long lifespan and high fecundity

Fig. 3

Shown are the results of the co-expression analyses for the queen network experiment (column 1: queen network from queen–worker comparisons; nworker = 14; nqueen = 14) and the JH-manipulation experiment with comparisons between precocene–control (column 2: precocene effect), the solvent–control (column 3: solvent effect), and the precocene–solvent (column 4: JH effect) (nprecocene = 12, nsolvent = 7, ncontrol = 6). Genes that are related to JH, fecundity, and nutrient-sensing pathways are listed. Each row represents a gene, with genes being sorted by pathways/functions. The color indicates how strongly a gene was associated with a trait (i.e., being a queen, precocene treatment, solvent treatment, JH effect, respectively). The strength of the association varies from −1 (i.e., blue, the strongest negative association) to 1 (i.e., red, the strongest positive association). Values close to white indicate no association. The value in each cell is the P value of the association. Gray indicates that this gene was not part of a co-expression module (i.e., it was not co-expressed) in the respective analysis. Stars * in the heatmap indicate that the gene was present in the QCM. Data are generated from Supplementary Data 3.

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