Fig. 5: Transcriptomic analysis of WT and MT. | Horticulture Research

Fig. 5: Transcriptomic analysis of WT and MT.

From: Lipidomic and transcriptomic analysis reveals reallocation of carbon flux from cuticular wax into plastid membrane lipids in a glossy “Newhall” navel orange mutant

Fig. 5: Transcriptomic analysis of WT and MT.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a Proportions of DEGs in the two developmental stages. The proportions were calculated as the number of DEGs/number of expressed genes in the respective month. b The first 20 enriched pathways according to KEGG analysis of the total DEGs characterized in both immature and mature stages. The size of the bubble indicates the input gene number in the pathway, and the color indicates the p value. c Significantly enriched gene ontology (GO) terms (metabolic process) of genes that positively correlated (PCC ≥ 0.7, p ≤ 0.05) with the three main plastid lipids, MGDG 36:6, DGDG 36:6, and PG 36:2. Genes showing a high positive correlation with each of the three plastid lipids were selected, intersected and used for GO enrichment analysis. The color of the bubble indicates enrichment factor, and the color scale indicates the p value. The numbers of input genes are indicated on the lines

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