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Fig. 3 | Genetics Selection Evolution

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From: The mRNA-lncRNA landscape of multiple tissues uncovers key regulators and molecular pathways that underlie heterosis for feed intake and efficiency in laying chickens

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Functional annotation of non-additively expressed genes that are related with heterosis for feed intake and efficiency in the hypothalamus, liver, and duodenum mucosa. a Significant GO terms and KEGG pathways of non-additive genes in the reciprocal crosses. Descriptions in red represent the GO terms and KEGG pathway shared by the three tissues. b Expression profile of non-additive genes involved in the oxidative phosphorylation pathway for White Leghorn (WL) and Beijing You chicken (YY), and their reciprocal cross (YW). Symbols in red represent the shared genes in the three tissues. c Relative expression of the shared genes in the three tissues for WL and YY, and their reciprocal crosses (YW and WY). The shared genes in the three tissues are non-additively expressed in YW and additively expressed in WY, respectively

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