Fig. 3: mRNA overlaps and gene associations. | Communications Biology

Fig. 3: mRNA overlaps and gene associations.

From: Prenatal maternal stress in rats alters the epigenetic and transcriptomic landscape of the maternal-fetal interface across four generations

Fig. 3: mRNA overlaps and gene associations.

A mRNA overlap Venn diagram for transgenerational and multigenerational fetal cortex differentially expressed genes. B mRNA overlap Venn diagram for transgenerational and multigenerational placenta differentially expressed genes. C Top biological processes gene associations containing differentially expressed genes. Treatment groups without statistically significant enrichment results are not displayed. D Top KEGG pathways containing differentially expressed genes. Treatment groups without statistically significant enrichment results are not displayed. Note that differentially expressed genes involve pathways with significant pathophysiological roles in major neurological and neurodegenerative diseases. “C” denotes cortex, “P” denotes placenta.

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