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A New Species of the Genus Otacilia

Otacilia dadongshanica sp. nov., male holotype.

A New Species of the Genus Otacilia

Otacilia dadongshanica sp. nov., male holotype.

Screening and Analysis of Immune Genes Related to Disease Resistance in Tibetan Plateau Sheep

Screening and Analysis of Immune Genes Related to Disease Resistance in Tibetan Plateau Sheep

Xiaohui Chen1,2,3, Qing Li1,2, Ming Kang1,2, Xiaolong He1,2, Shuqin Xu1,2 and Guisheng Ye1,2*

Fig. 1.
Volcano plot of the differentially expressed genes. 
The significantly upregulated genes are marked with red dots in the figure, the significantly downregulated genes are marked with green dots in the figure, and the genes without significant differences are marked with blue dots in the figure.
Fig. 2.

Enriched GO terms of upregulated and downregulated DEGs. A represents biological processes, B represents cellular components, and C represents molecular functions.

Fig. 3.

Enriched GO terms of upregulated DEGs. Different colors are used to distinguish biological process, cell components and molecular functions, significant enrichment of GO term is indicated by “*”.

Fig. 4.

Scatter diagram of upregulated (A) and downregulated (B) genes involvement pathway. The dots in the figure represent the number of differentially expressed genes in the pathway, and the colours of the dots represent various Q value boundaries. When the Q value < 0.05, the gene is significantly enriched. The enrichment factor refers to the ratio of the number of differentially expressed genes enriched in the pathway to the number of all genes. The smaller the enrichment factor, the smaller the degree of enrichment.

Fig. 5.
Relative expression of upregulated (A) and downregulated (B) genes measured by real-time PCR.

Pakistan Journal of Zoology

April

Pakistan J. Zool., Vol. 57, Iss. 2, pp. 501-1001

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