Fig. 2
From: Alternative splicing fine-tunes prey shift of Coccinellini lady beetles to non-target insect

Differential splicing events in three Coccinellini species and functional enrichment for more exon-inclusive genes. (A) Number of differentially spliced genes (DSGs) of five alternative splicing modes in Propylea japonica (left panel), Coccinella septempunctata (middle panel), and Harmonia axyridis (right panel), respectively. (B) Tree diagram showing the functional group of representative Gene Ontology (GO) terms enriched for more exon-inclusive DSGs in three Coccinellini lady beetles when feeding on mealybugs (from left to right: P. japonica, C. septempunctata and H axyridis). Dot size corresponds to the number of genes in the GO term, and the color corresponds to the p-value