WormMine

WS295

Intermine data mining platform for C. elegans and related nematodes

Gene :

WormBase Gene ID  ? WBGene00229233 Gene Name  Bm8972
Sequence Name  ? Bm8972 Organism  Brugia malayi
Automated Description  Is predicted to encode a protein with the following domains: Alpha/Beta hydrolase fold; Alpha/beta hydrolase fold-1; and alpha/beta hydrolase fold. Is an ortholog of C. elegans K01A2.5. Biotype  SO:0001217
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1 Organism

Name Taxon Id
Brugia malayi 6279

0 Synonyms

Genomics

1 Transcripts

WormMine ID Sequence Name Length (nt) Chromosome Location
Transcript:Bm8972.1 Bm8972.1   [unknown]
 

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1 CDSs

WormMine ID Sequence Name Length (nt) Chromosome Location
CDS:Bm8972 Bm8972   [unknown]

0 RNAi Result

0 Allele

0 Chromosome

0 Chromosome Location

1 Data Sets

Name URL
WormBaseAcedbConverter  

0 Downstream Intergenic Region

11 Expression Clusters

Regulated By Treatment Description Algorithm Primary Identifier
  Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in male B. malayi 120 days after infecting gerbils, comparing to 30 days after infecting gerbils. EdgeR(v3.16.5), FDR < 0.05. WBPaper00051007:upregulated_M120_vs_M30
  Transcripts that showed significantly decreased expression in male B. malayi 42 days after infecting gerbils, comparing to 30 days after infecting gerbils. EdgeR(v3.16.5), FDR < 0.05. WBPaper00051007:downregulated_M42_vs_M30
  Transcripts that showed significantly decreased expression in male B. malayi 30 days after infecting gerbils, comparing to female B. malayi 30 days after infecting gerbils. EdgeR(v3.16.5), FDR < 0.05. WBPaper00051007:downregulated_M30_vs_F30
  Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in female B. malayi 120 days after infecting gerbils, comparing to 30 days after infecting gerbils. EdgeR(v3.16.5), FDR < 0.05. WBPaper00051007:upregulated_F120_vs_F30
  Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in female B. malayi 120 days after infecting gerbils, comparing to 42 days after infecting gerbils. EdgeR(v3.16.5), FDR < 0.05. WBPaper00051007:upregulated_F120_vs_F42
  Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in male B. malayi 30 days after infecting gerbils, comparing to L4 male B. malayi animals. EdgeR(v3.16.5), FDR < 0.05. WBPaper00051007:upregulated_M30_vs_L4
  Time-course transcript abundance profiles. P116, k-means clusters of Brugia malayi during development in Aedes aegypti LVP between day 1 and 8 post infection; H114, k-means clusters of Ae. aegypti LVP infected with B. malayi between day 0 and 8 post infection; and HR14, host response profile comparing infected vs. uninfected A. aegypti LVP. Non-flat profiles (p < 0.01 and maximum fold-difference among time points > 2) were grouped into common temporal patterns using k-means clustering. WBPaper00045439:BM_Cluster_P3
  Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression at L3 day 6 animals comparing to L3 Day 9 worms. Differential gene expression analysis was performed using both DESeq and EdgeR, and the overlapping genes with FDR<0.01 were retained. WBPaper00059852:B.malayi_L3Day6_upregulated_vs_L3Day9
  Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression at L3 day 6 animals comparing to L4 worms. Differential gene expression analysis was performed using both DESeq and EdgeR, and the overlapping genes with FDR<0.01 were retained. WBPaper00059852:B.malayi_L3Day6_upregulated_vs_L4
  Transcripts that showed significantly decreased expression in male B. malayi 42 days after infecting gerbils, comparing to female B. malayi 42 days after infecting gerbils. EdgeR(v3.16.5), FDR < 0.05. WBPaper00051007:downregulated_M42_vs_F42
  Transcripts that showed significantly decreased expression in female B. malayi 30 days after infecting gerbils, comparing to L4 female B. malayi animals. EdgeR(v3.16.5), FDR < 0.05. WBPaper00051007:downregulated_F30_vs_L4

0 Expression Patterns

0 GO Annotation

0 Homologues

0 Locations

0 Ontology Annotations

0 Regulates Expr Cluster

0 Sequence

1 Sequence Ontology Term