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. 2012 Jun 25;6:109–125. doi: 10.4137/GRSB.S9852

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Metabolic adaptations of bovine mammary gland from end of pregnancy through end of subsequent lactation.

Notes: The data were analysed using the Dynamic impact Approach (DIA).12 The DIA results of the KEGG pathways analysis are reported. Shown are the direction of the impact12 for the main KEGG pathway categories and for several sub-categories related to ‘Metabolism’ and the sub-categories related to ‘Genetic information processing’. Thresholds for the analysis were false discovery rate ≤0.05 for the overall time effect, P-value ≤0.05 for comparisons, and a coverage of at least 30% of annotated genes in the pathways represented on the microarray platform.