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Physiological Adaptability of Yak in Extreme High-Altitude Habitat Using Serum Metabolite Analysis

Physiological Adaptability of Yak in Extreme High-Altitude Habitat Using Serum Metabolite Analysis

Zhang Qiang1,2

1The State Key Laboratory of Barley and Yak Germplasm Resources and Genetic Improvement was jointly established by the province and the ministry, Lhasa, Tibet, 850032
2Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine Tibet Academy of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Sciences, Lhasa, Tibet, 850009
 
*      Corresponding author: [email protected]

Fig. 1.

Correlation among all individual samples and principal component analysis based on blood metabolite profiles. A is correlation analysis of all animals, PCC is the value of correlation coefficient r2, and B is the principal component analysis of all animals.

Fig. 2.

KEGG functional enrichment of significantly differentially expressed chemical derivatives in the serum of wild blood yak vs. domestic yak. A is the heatmap of significantly different metabolites between groups and B is the KEGG enrichment of significantly different metabolites and their classification of KEGG pathways.

Pakistan Journal of Zoology

December

Pakistan J. Zool., Vol. 56, Iss. 6, pp. 2501-3000

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