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. 2021 Oct 28;22(2):768–785. doi: 10.1111/1755-0998.13504

FIGURE 3.

FIGURE 3

Expansion and contraction of B. schroederi gene families compared with three roundworms (A. suum P. univalens and T. canis). (a) Enrichment of the KEGG pathway in some significantly expanded gene families of B. schroederi. The proportion represents the ratio of the number of expanded genes located in the pathway (target genes) to all genes in the pathway (background genes). (b) REVIGO clusters of significantly overrepresented GO items for significantly expanded gene families in B. schroederi. The position of the bubbles is based on semantic similarity of GO terms. (c) Enrichment of KEGG pathways in B. schroederi's unique gene families. (d) Heatmap showing the gene families of B. schroederi that are significantly expanded or contracted (p < .01). The x‐axis represents the four roundworms of Ascariasis, whereas the y‐axis represents the families