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Resolution: standard / high Figure 4.
Adaptive changes in metabolic processes in the liver during fasting as analyzed by
MetaCore™ software. A) The gene content imported to MetaCore™ is aligned between the time points. The
parameters for comparison are ≥ 1.4 fold change and P < 0.01, and the annotation allowed
for 56% of such genes to be linked. The unique genes changed at each of the time points are marked as colored bars (orange, blue
and red for 12, 24 and 72 hours, respectively). The set of common genes, changed in all three conditions, is shown in blue-white hatching. The middle
white box represents the similar genes (present in 2 out of 3 data points). The upper panel represents differentially
regulated genes in all three time points of fasting, while the lower one shows uniquely
and commonly differentially expressed genes for 12 and 24 hours of fasting. B) Four
groups of metabolic processes changed significantly in response to fasting, with the
response of all peaking at 24 hours. The Y-axis shows the significance of change,
while the X-axis represents duration of fasting. The P-values of the pathways are
calculated using the hypergeometric distribution, where the P-value represents the
probability of a particular mapping arising by chance, given the numbers of genes
in the set of all genes in pathways, genes in a particular pathway, and genes in the
present experiment. The pathways are grouped into processes as defined in MetaCore™
(version 4.3, build 9787). The dotted line represents the 0.05 significance threshold.
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