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Figure S5: Number of Differentially Alternative Splicing Genes Identified Under DT, HT and HD
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Figure S1: Number of Differentially Expressive Genes Identified Under DT, HT and HD
Figure 4: Comparison of the Number of Differentially Spliced Genes (DSGs) in Response to DT, HT and HD in Tea Leaves.
Table S5: Statistical Summary of GO Terms That Enriched in DEG-specific, DSG-specific and DEG-DSG Overlapped Genes (Under DT, HT and HD)
Table S7: Statistical Summary of SR Genes That Were Alterantively Spliced (Under DT, HT and HD)
Figure 7: GO Terms and KEGG Pathways Analysis of DEG-specific, DSG-specific and DEG-DSG Overlapped Genes in Response to DT, HT and HD.
Figure S5: Quantitative Real-Time PCR Validation of the Differentially Expressed Genes
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