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. 2017 Nov 20;8:1990. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2017.01990

Table 2.

Significantly enriched KEGG pathways between “Purple Peel” and “Green Peel” figs.

No. Pathway DEGs with pathway annotation All genes with pathway annotation P-value Corrected P-value Pathway ID
GY vs. PY
1 Plant hormone signal transduction 34 227 1.96E-11 6.13E-09 ko04075
2 Starch and sucrose metabolism 22 281 5.22E-07 8.17E-05 ko00500
3 Phenylpropanoid biosynthesis 3 182 3.38E-05 0.003522746 ko00940
4 Alpha-linolenic acid metabolism 14 66 8.31E-05 0.006499291 ko00592
GM vs. PM
1 Flavonoid biosynthesis 17 52 4.02E-08 1.06E-05 ko00941
2 Protein processing in endoplasmic reticulum 32 318 1.34E-06 0.000176186 ko04141
3 Estrogen signaling pathway 16 92 3.99E-06 0.000349801 ko04915
GY vs. GM
1 Plant hormone signal transduction 58 227 9.51E-16 3.03E-13 ko04075
2 Phenylpropanoid biosynthesis 10 182 8.45E-09 1.35E-06 ko00940
3 Flavonoid biosynthesis 15 52 3.71E-07 3.95E-05 ko00941
PY vs. PM
1 Plant hormone signal transduction 62 227 1.36E-10 4.45E-08 ko04075
2 Flavonoid biosynthesis 23 52 4.44E-07 7.26E-05 ko00941
3 Phenylpropanoid biosynthesis 11 182 1.39E-05 0.001513077 ko00940

GY, “Green Peel” young fruit; PY, “Purple Peel” young fruit; GM, “Green Peel” mature fruit; PM, “Purple Peel” mature fruit. Significant pathways were identified by corrected P ≤ 0.01.