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. 2023 Oct 9;11:e16194. doi: 10.7717/peerj.16194

Figure 1. Data summary of genes or proteins associated with human infection of influenza viruses. For clarity, these genes or proteins were defined as Virus-Infection-associated Human Factors (VIHFs).

Figure 1

(A) The number of five types of VIHFs in different influenza types or subtypes. (B) The shared ratio of VIHFs between influenza types or subtypes which was colored according to the figure legend on the top left. The shared ratios of VIHFs in the upper- and lower-triangular heatmaps were calculated by taking the total number of VIHFs in the left and top type or subtypes, respectively, as the denominator, and by taking the shared number of VIHFs between the left and top types or subtypes as the nominator. (C) Overlap of VIHFs between DEGs, DEPs, DPMs and P-PPIs. (D) Overlap of VIHFs between SHFs and other kinds of VIHFs. (E) Distribution of data by viral strain, cell type and infection time points. The data above and below the black line referred to the transcriptomic and proteomic data, respectively. The blue stars indicated that data for both transcriptomic and proteomic data were available.