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A) Venn diagram of all genes expressed at different developmental stages, only genes that had a total count greater than 10 within a developmental stage were included. Only a few genes are unique for each color-coded developmental stage (255 dd, violet; 379 dd, yellow; 555 dd, green; 690 dd, red) an...

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Main Authors: Mariann Eilertsen (11502317), David W. P. Dolan (14247792), Charlotte M. Bolton (11780345), Rita Karlsen (13025421), Wayne I. L. Davies (8028890), Rolf B. Edvardsen (6913946), Tomasz Furmanek (283506), Harald Sveier (8218770), Herve Migaud (308426), Jon Vidar Helvik (8028887)
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010529.s002
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Summary:A) Venn diagram of all genes expressed at different developmental stages, only genes that had a total count greater than 10 within a developmental stage were included. Only a few genes are unique for each color-coded developmental stage (255 dd, violet; 379 dd, yellow; 555 dd, green; 690 dd, red) and 33,377 genes (87.5%) being expressed at all four stages. B) Bar chart of differentially expressed genes (DEGs), comparing 255 dd, 379 dd and 555 dd to 690 dd. C) Venn diagram of Gene Ontology (GO) terms comparing 255 dd, 379 dd and 555 dd to 690 dd. The diagrams show that 51.3% of upregulated and 43% downregulated terms are shared between the different comparisons. (TIF)