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. 2018 Nov 30;14(11):e1007390. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1007390

Fig 2. Calcium is essential for the transcriptional response to injury.

Fig 2

A. Venn diagrams show the overlap of the induced (yellow) and repressed (purple) genes of the WT strain in response to injury (WT-I) and in response to injury after BAPTA treatment (WT-IB), as compared to an untreated control (WT-C). B. Enrichment analysis using Cellular Component Gene Ontology (GO) terms, showing the percentage of induced or repressed genes belonging to each category (FDR <0.05*). C. Clustering of significantly enriched Biological Process GO terms, showing the percentage of induced or repressed genes belonging to each category (FDR <0.01**; FDR <0.05*). In B and C, the sign indicates the direction of change, positive/negative being higher/lower in injury than in the control. The number in parenthesis after each GO term indicates the total number of genes in that category.