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Box plots showing the taxa that were significantly different between thin and normal cows.
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Transcript levels of MAPK, NIK, NLR and SA-depended gene pathways and responsive genes.
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Transcript levels of MAPK, NIK, NLR and SA-dependent gene pathways and responsive genes.
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a, Anti-correlation of gene expression between <i>dmdR1</i> and its predicted regulon. Left: Pearson correlation coefficients (PCCs) between <i>dmdR1</i> and all genes with a DmdR1 position weight matrix (PWM) score greater than 15 in their regulatory region. The vertical dashed line marks the refined PWM score threshold of 22.875. The horizontal dotted lines mark PCC = ±0.43, corresponding to an adjusted <i>p</i>-value of 0.05. Right: Target genes immediately downstream of a predicted DmdR1 binding site, ordered by decreasing PWM score. Plus and minus indicate the strand of the target gene. Genes marked with an × did not have significant co-expression with <i>dmdR1</i>....
Published 2025“…Plus and minus indicate the strand of the target gene. Genes marked with an × did not have significant co-expression with <i>dmdR1</i>. …”
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