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From: Huddling behavior regulate adaptive thermogenesis in Brandt’s voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii)

Fig. 2

Volcano map of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the hypothalamus and brown adipose tissue of Brandt’s vole under different environmental conditions. Volcanic maps of DEGs in different ways: huddling hypothalamus versus separate hypothalamus (A), cold hypothalamus versus warm hypothalamus (B), huddling BAT versus separate BAT (C), cold BAT versus warm BAT (D), cold huddling hypothalamus versus cold separate hypothalamus (E), cold huddling hypothalamus versus warm huddling hypothalamus (F), cold separate hypothalamus versus warm separate hypothalamus (G), warm huddling hypothalamus versus warm separate hypothalamus (H), cold huddling BAT versus cold separate BAT (I), cold huddling BAT versus warm huddling BAT (J), cold separate BAT versus warm separate BAT (K), warm huddling BAT versus warm separate BAT (L). Red represents up-regulated DEGs, green represents down-regulated DEGs, and gray represents no significance

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