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. 2020 Mar 19;21:56. doi: 10.1186/s12881-020-0992-7

Table 4.

Significant GO biological processes and KEGG pathways

Category Term Count of genes P-value
Biology Process Cellular metal ion homeostasis 12 6.570 × 10− 05
Metal ion homeostasis 12 9.840 × 10−05
Cellular cation homeostasis 13 1.590 × 10−04
Cellular calcium ion homeostasis 11 1.760 × 10− 04
Calcium ion homeostasis 11 2.200 × 10−04
Cellular di-, tri-valent inorganic cation homeostasis 12 2.410 × 10−04
Di-, tri-valent inorganic cation homeostasis 12 3.740 × 10−04
Cell-cell signaling 20 4.350 × 10−04
Cation homeostasis 13 4.710 × 10−04
Regulation of system process 13 9.290 × 10−04
Ectoderm development 10 1.434 × 10−03
Cellular ion homeostasis 13 4.521 × 10− 03
Cellular chemical homeostasis 13 5.122 × 10−03
Chemical homeostasis 15 8.944 × 10−03
Ion homeostasis 13 8.989 × 10−03
Response to wounding 15 1.186 × 10−02
Cellular homeostasis 13 2.288 × 10−02
Behavior 13 2.390 × 10− 02
Multicellular organism reproduction 13 3.075 × 10−02
Reproductive process in a multicellular organism 13 3.075 × 10−02
Defense response 15 3.669 × 10−02
Gamete generation 11 3.984 × 10−02
Homeostatic process 17 4.436 × 10−02
G-protein coupled receptor protein signaling pathway 23 4.513 × 10−02
Transmission of nerve impulse 10 4.589 × 10−02
KEGG Pathway Neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction 9 7.151 × 10−04
Tight junction 4 1.892 × 10−02
Wnt signaling pathway 4 2.391 × 10−02
Calcium signaling pathway 4 3.157 × 10−02
Cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction 5 3.380 × 10−02

Count of genes, the total number of genes significantly involved in a GO biological process or pathway; GO, gene ontology; KEGG, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway enrichment