To extract information on pathway enrichment analysis from the provided scientific article, let's analyze the content based on your instructions: 1. **What tool was used for pathway enrichment analysis?** - The article does not describe any specific tool used explicitly for pathway enrichment analysis. 2. **Was a tool version number provided?** - Since no tool is mentioned, there is no version number provided. 3. **What gene set library was queried (e.g., GO, KEGG, Reactome or other)?** - The article mentions the Gene Ontology (GO) in the context of functional categories and biological processes, indicating that GO analysis was performed. 4. **Was a background gene list defined for pathway enrichment analysis?** - The article does not explicitly state whether a specific background gene list was defined for pathway enrichment analysis. 5. **What statistical test was used for enrichment analysis?** - No specific statistical tests are described in the context of pathway enrichment analysis within the article. 6. **Was false discovery rate correction used to control the number of false positives in the pathway enrichment analysis?** - The article does not mention the use of any false discovery rate (FDR) correction methods for controlling false positives. **Summary Table:** | Question | Answer | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------| | What tool was used for pathway enrichment analysis? | Not described | | Was a tool version number provided? | Not described | | What gene set library was queried (e.g., GO, KEGG, Reactome or other)? | Gene Ontology (GO) | | Was a background gene list defined for pathway enrichment analysis? | Not described | | What statistical test was used for enrichment analysis? | Not described | | Was false discovery rate correction used to control the number of false positives in the pathway enrichment analysis? | Not described | This table summarizes the details provided in the article regarding the pathway enrichment analysis.