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Table 1.

Summary of the sequences obtained from the olfactory epithelium of anadromous and non-anadromous Coilia nasus.

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Figure 1.

Histogram presentation of the results from the classification using the Clusters of Orthologous Groups (COG).

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Figure 2.

Histogram presentation of Gene Ontology (GO) classification.

The results are divided into three GO categories: biological processes, cellular components, and molecular functions.

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Table 2.

List of the top 25Coilia nasus transcriptomes.

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Figure 3.

Functional annotation of Coilia nasus genes using the KEGG pathway of olfactory transduction.

The genes identified in the C. nasus transcriptomes are shown in red boxes. R: odorant receptor; Golf: Gαolf-containing heterotrimeric G protein; AC: adenylate cyclase; CNG: cyclic nucleotide-gated cation channel; CLCA: calcium-activated chloride channel; GCAP: guanylyl cyclase-activating protein; Phd: phosducin; PKG: cGMP-dependent protein kinase; PKA: protein kinase A; pGC: particulate guanylyl cyclase; CAM: calmodulin; CAMKII: calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase (CaM kinase) II; PDE: phosphodiesterase; Arrestin: arrestin; GRK: G protein receptor kinase.

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