Fig. 5From: Integrated assessment of biomarker responses and comparative toxicity pathway in snails Bellamya aeruginosa exposed to tributyltin and triphenyltin in sedimentsSignificant enrichment of Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathways for differentially expressed genes (p < 0.05) compared 2000 ng/g sediment-associated triphenyltin exposure group with control group from Bellamya aeruginosa. a Bubble chart of pathway enrichment analysis of DEGs. b Enrichment analysis of up-regulated and down-regulated DEGs. The red bar represents the number of up-regulated genes in a pathway, and the blue bar represents the number of down-regulated genes in a pathwayBack to article page