Physiological Adaptability of Yak in Extreme High-Altitude Habitat Using Serum Metabolite Analysis
Physiological Adaptability of Yak in Extreme High-Altitude Habitat Using Serum Metabolite Analysis
Zhang Qiang1,2
Correlation among all individual samples and principal component analysis based on blood metabolite profiles. A is correlation analysis of all animals, PCC is the value of correlation coefficient r2, and B is the principal component analysis of all animals.
KEGG functional enrichment of significantly differentially expressed chemical derivatives in the serum of wild blood yak vs. domestic yak. A is the heatmap of significantly different metabolites between groups and B is the KEGG enrichment of significantly different metabolites and their classification of KEGG pathways.