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Fig. 7 | BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies

Fig. 7

From: Ginger inhibits the invasion of ovarian cancer cells SKOV3 through CLDN7, CLDN11 and CD274 m6A methylation modifications

Fig. 7

Conjointly analyzing the data from RNA-seq and MeRIP-seq, (A) Compared with Con, m6A modification showed significant difference in gene distribution in ginger treatment group. (B) Further elucidation is provided through GO enrichment exploration of these genes. (C) The KEGG subclass of genes with significant changes in mRNA levels and m6A modification also provides information about their characteristics. Lastly, (D) the enrichment analysis of KEGG pathways using differentially expressed genes, both at the m6A modification and mRNA levels, contributes to our comprehension of this phenomenon

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