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Epigenetic effects of high-fat diet on intestinal tumorigenesis in C57BL/6J-<InlineParagraph><i>Apc</i><i><sup>Min/+</sup></i></InlineParagraph> mice

Figure 5. KEGG pathway functional enrichments significantly associated with both gained VELs (ChIP-Seq) and upregulated genes (RNA-Seq) induced by high-fat diet were identified for (A) WT mice and (B)ApcMin/+ mice. An asterisk next to a light green bar indicates that this pathway is identified to be significantly associated with gained VELs in both genotypes. An asterisk next to a dark green bar indicates that this pathway is identified to be significantly associated with upregulated genes in both genotypes.

Journal of Translational Genetics and Genomics
ISSN 2578-5281 (Online)
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