Table 4.
B. tabaci SSA1-SG1-Ng | B. tabaci SSA1-SG1-Ug | B. tabaci SSA2-Ng | B. tabaci SSA3-Ng | B. tabaci Uganda-1 | B. tabaci Asia II-5 | B. argentifolii | B. tabaci s.s | ||
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Genes | Total PCG | 13,661 | 12,710 | 12,928 | 13,463 | 12,749 | 12,749 | 12,077 | 15,786 |
PCG with GO:term | 8,996 | 8,677 | 8,497 | 8,823 | 8,032 | 8,407 | 8,290 | 10,793 | |
GO:Term | Biological | 5,447 | 5,229 | 5,131 | 5,335 | 4,826 | 5,126 | 5,041 | 6,707 |
Cellular | 2,731 | 2,587 | 2,546 | 2,666 | 2,494 | 2,626 | 2,572 | 3,281 | |
Function | 7,787 | 7,598 | 7,309 | 7,544 | 6,786 | 7,287 | 7,236 | 9,335 |
Analysis of GO terms for eight B. tabaci s.l. populations, performed with WEGO (version 2.0; https://wego.genomics.cn/), where the protein-coding genes (PCGs) were annotated as part of this study. Gene ontology terms were provided only for canonical PCGs and provided as input in “WEGO native format” (Gene_ID; GO:_,GO:_,..). GO terms were assigned via InterProScan (v -5.40–77; http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/). Summary of results for PCGs with identified GO terms for ontological categories: cellular compartment, biological process and molecular function. See Fig. 2 for graphical representation of enriched GO:Terms across the B. tabaci s.l. populations