Fig. 5: The aneuploidy stress response results from unbalanced chromosomal gains.
From: Aneuploidy confers a unique transcriptional and phenotypic profile to Candida albicans

a Gene Ontology processes enriched among the 524 differentially expressed genes (2-fold change and q < 0.05) comparing isogenic diploid and tetraploid strains is shown with the number of contributing genes indicated. b Comparison of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) with transcript abundance either decreased (left, in purple) or increased (right, in yellow) in the aneuploid strain set or tetraploid mating products relative to the diploid background strains. Expression of DEGs in common is displayed as a heatmap and ordered by increasing change in the aneuploid stress response.