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Genes with expression altered >= 3-fold in dpy-10(e128) mutants. |
Data across the wild type series was analyzed using the Significance analysis of Microarrays (SAM) algorithm (to calculate the False Discovery Rate (FDR)). |
WBPaper00035873:dpy-10_regulated
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Transcripts of coding genes that showed significantly decreased expression in muscle. |
DESeq2 (version 1.24.0). Transcripts with a false-discovery rate adjusted p-value less than 0.05 were considered significantly differentially expressed. |
WBPaper00062325:muscle_depleted_coding-RNA
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Genes up regulated in alg-1(gk214) comparing to in N2. |
Differential expression was assessed using an empirical Bayes statistics using the eBayes function. |
WBPaper00040823:alg-1(gk214)_upregulated
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Genes with expression level regulated by genotype (N2 vs CB4856) and age at old adults stage (214 hours at 24 centigrade). |
For model 2, authors used 100 permutations to estimate the FDR threshold. Per permutation, genotypes and ages were independently randomly distributed, keeping the among-gene structure intact. Then for each spot (23,232) on the array, model 2 was tested. The obtained P-values were used to estimate a threshold for each of the explanatory factors. Authors also used a genome-wide threshold of -log10 P-value = 2, which resembles an FDR of 0.072 and 0.060 for marker and the interaction age-marker for the developing worms and FDR of 0.050 and 0.065 for marker and age-marker for the aging worms. For the physiological age effect, authors used a log10 P-value = 8 in developing worms (0.012 FDR) and -log10 P-value = 6 (0.032 FDR). |
WBPaper00040858:eQTL_age_regulated_aging
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Genes with expression level regulated by genotype (N2 vs CB4856) at old adults stage (214 hours at 24 centigrade). |
For model 2, authors used 100 permutations to estimate the FDR threshold. Per permutation, genotypes and ages were independently randomly distributed, keeping the among-gene structure intact. Then for each spot (23,232) on the array, model 2 was tested. The obtained P-values were used to estimate a threshold for each of the explanatory factors. Authors also used a genome-wide threshold of -log10 P-value = 2, which resembles an FDR of 0.072 and 0.060 for marker and the interaction age-marker for the developing worms and FDR of 0.050 and 0.065 for marker and age-marker for the aging worms. For the physiological age effect, authors used a log10 P-value = 8 in developing worms (0.012 FDR) and -log10 P-value = 6 (0.032 FDR). |
WBPaper00040858:eQTL_regulated_aging
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Genes with expression level regulated by genotype (N2 vs CB4856) at L3 larva and Late reproduction stage (96 hours at 24 centigrade). |
For model 2, authors used 100 permutations to estimate the FDR threshold. Per permutation, genotypes and ages were independently randomly distributed, keeping the among-gene structure intact. Then for each spot (23,232) on the array, model 2 was tested. The obtained P-values were used to estimate a threshold for each of the explanatory factors. Authors also used a genome-wide threshold of -log10 P-value = 2, which resembles an FDR of 0.072 and 0.060 for marker and the interaction age-marker for the developing worms and FDR of 0.050 and 0.065 for marker and age-marker for the aging worms. For the physiological age effect, authors used a log10 P-value = 8 in developing worms (0.012 FDR) and -log10 P-value = 6 (0.032 FDR). |
WBPaper00040858:eQTL_regulated_developing
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in day 1 adult hermaphrodite comparing to in L4 larva glp-1(e2141) animals. |
Fold change > 2, FDR < 0.05 |
WBPaper00064088:Day-1-adult_vs_L4_upregulated_glp-1(e2141)
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Genes with expression level regulated by genotype (N2 vs CB4856) at Late reproduction stage (96 hours at 24 centigrade). |
Authors permuted transcript values and used a genome-wide threshold of log10 P-value = 2, which resembles a false discovery rate (FDR) of 0.0118. |
WBPaper00040858:eQTL_regulated_reproductive
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Maternal class (M): genes that are called present in at least one of the three PC6 replicates. |
A modified Welch F statistic was used for ANOVA. For each gene, regressed error estimates were substituted for observed error estimates. The substitution is justified by the lack of consistency among the most and least variable genes at each time point. Regressed error estimates were abundance-dependent pooled error estimates that represented a median error estimate from a window of genes of similar abundance to the gene of interest. A randomization test was used to compute the probability Pg of the observed F statistic for gene g under the null hypothesis that developmental time had no effect on expression. P-values were not corrected for multiple testing. |
[cgc5767]:expression_class_M
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Strictly maternal class (SM): genes that are the subset of maternal genes that are not also classified as embryonic. |
A modified Welch F statistic was used for ANOVA. For each gene, regressed error estimates were substituted for observed error estimates. The substitution is justified by the lack of consistency among the most and least variable genes at each time point. Regressed error estimates were abundance-dependent pooled error estimates that represented a median error estimate from a window of genes of similar abundance to the gene of interest. A randomization test was used to compute the probability Pg of the observed F statistic for gene g under the null hypothesis that developmental time had no effect on expression. P-values were not corrected for multiple testing. |
[cgc5767]:expression_class_SM
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in sftb-1(cer6) deletion homozygous comparing to to in N2 animals at L4 larva stage. |
DESeq2, fold change > 2 |
WBPaper00058725:sftb-1(cer6)_downregulated
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in animals with germline-specific inx-14(RNAi) comparing to in aniamls fed with control vector, both exposed to PA14 infection. |
DESeq2. Differentially-expressed genes (DEG) were identified based on two criteria: FDR (False discovery rateusing Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted p-values) < 0.01 and absolute value of log2(Fold Change) > 1. |
WBPaper00066146:germline-inx-14(RNAi)_upregulated_PA14
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in hda-2(ok1479) comparing to in N2 animals. |
DESeq2 (version 1.28.1), FDR < 0.01, fold change > 2. |
WBPaper00062159:hda-2(ok1479)_upregulated
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Transcriptions that showed significantly increased expression in skn-1(RNAi) comparing to empty vector injection into rrf-3(pk1426);daf-2(e1368) animals. |
Genes with an absolute fold changeof at least 2 and standard p-values below 0.05 were considered as differentially expressed. |
WBPaper00062193:skn-1(RNAi)_upregulated
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Genes upregulated in rde-4(-/-) adult animals by at least 1.5 fold and P < 0.05, as determined by a multisample t-test. |
Statistical t-test: P < 0.05 for rde-4(-/-) and rde-1(-/-) analyses; P < 0.01 for dcr-1(-/-) analysis with a threshold of 1.5-fold misregulation. |
WBPaper00029437:rde-4_upregulated
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Bacteria infection: Enterococcus faecalis OG1RF. 16 hours of exposure after L4 larva stage at 25C. |
Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in skpo-1(ok1640) animals fed by E. faecalis strain OG1RF for 16 hours after L4 larva stage at 25C. |
DESeq2, fold change > 2. |
WBPaper00061081:E.faecalis_upregulated_skpo-1(ok1640)
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WT-Pico Pan-neural Depleted Genes, with genes found multiple times in a single dataset removed (without dups). |
To identify differentially expressed transcripts, normalized intensity values from the pan-neural data sets were compared to a reference (from all larval cells) using Significance Analysis of Microarray software (SAM). A two class unpaired analysis of the data was performed to identify neuron-enriched genes. Pan-neural enriched transcripts in the IVT and WT-Pico-derived data set were defined as 1.5X elevated vs the reference at a False Discovery Rate (FDR) = 3%. |
WBPaper00031532:Larva_Pan_Neuronal_Depleted
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Transcripts that showed significantly decreased expression in pals-22(jy3) comparing to in N2 animals. |
limma-voom, fold change > 2, FDR < 0.05 |
WBPaper00064532:pals-22(jy3)_downregulated
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Transcripts that showed significantly decreased expression in pals-17(syb3980) comparing to in N2 animals at young adult stage. |
Differential expression analyses were performed using limma-voom in Galaxy, adj p <= 0.05, logFC > 2 |
WBPaper00065984:pals-17(syb3980)_downregulated
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Transcripts depleted in RIS neurons comparing to in all cells. |
edgeR 3.24.3, FDR < 0.01 |
WBPaper00058969:RIS_depleted
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Transcripts with significantly increased expression in nuo-6(qm200) vs. N2, and in nuo-6(qm200);ced-4(n1162) vs. ced-4(n1162). |
Comparisons of each genotype were compared to the wild-type using the Empirical Base (Wright & Simon) algorithm and fold changes were represented on a log2 scale. A threshold of p < 0.05 and a fold change of 1.3 (log2) was set to determine differentially expressed targets. |
WBPaper00045263:nuo-6(qm200)_upregulated
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Genes that showed more than 1.5-fold decrease of expression following (Pore-Forming Toxin) PFT treatment by Cry5B. |
Linear Models for Microarray Data (LIMMA) was used to determine a set differentially expressed genes. The cutoff p-value used was 0.01 with minimum 1.5 or 2 fold change. |
WBPaper00038231:Cry5B_1.5-fold_downregulated
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Genes that showed more than 2-fold decrease of expression following (Pore-Forming Toxin) PFT treatment by Cry5B. |
Linear Models for Microarray Data (LIMMA) was used to determine a set differentially expressed genes. The cutoff p-value used was 0.01 with minimum 1.5 or 2 fold change. |
WBPaper00038231:Cry5B_2-fold_downregulated
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in rict-1(mg360) comparing to in N2 at day 1 adult stage. |
DESeq2, FDR < 0.01, fold change > 2. |
WBPaper00066970:rict-1(mg360)_upregulated
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Genes with expression level regulated by genotype (N2 vs CB4856) at L3 larva stage |
Authors permuted transcript values and used a genome-wide threshold of log10 P-value = 2, which resembles a false discovery rate (FDR) of 0.0129. |
WBPaper00040858:eQTL_regulated_juvenile
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Treatment with 0.2mM of HuminFeed until young adult stage (3 days). |
Gene significantly up-regulated by treatment with 0.2mM of HuminFeed until young adult stage (3 days), with a minimum fold change in gene expression of 1.25. |
For selection of DEGs, an unpaired t -test was performed followed by a significance analysis of microarray (SAM) test including a calculation that estimates the false discovery rate (FDR). FDR, reducing on the one hand type I errors for null associations, was set to a non-stringent level of <12.5%, mainly to guard from an increase of type II error and also based on findings by Levine et al. (2011), which described 12.5% as most acceptable optimum level of FDR, representing the 90th percentile of the normal distribution curve. DEGs exceeding a fold change of 1.25 were further analyzed with respect to their functional clustering. This fold-cut-off was chosen to allow an interpretation that is biologically meaningful, akin to the notion that data of sound technical and experimental quality which returns strong, statistically significant, absolute signal intensities is sufficiently robust to justify a fold-cut-off of >1.2. This analysis was conducted using the functional annotation clustering tool of the Database for Annotation, Visualization, and Integrated Discovery (DAVID; Huang et al., 2007). |
WBPaper00041002:HF_3d_0.2mM_Up
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Treatment with 2.0mM of HuminFeed until young adult stage (3 days). |
Gene significantly up-regulated by treatment with 2.0mM of HuminFeed until young adult stage (3 days), with a minimum fold change in gene expression of 1.25. |
For selection of DEGs, an unpaired t -test was performed followed by a significance analysis of microarray (SAM) test including a calculation that estimates the false discovery rate (FDR). FDR, reducing on the one hand type I errors for null associations, was set to a non-stringent level of <12.5%, mainly to guard from an increase of type II error and also based on findings by Levine et al. (2011), which described 12.5% as most acceptable optimum level of FDR, representing the 90th percentile of the normal distribution curve. DEGs exceeding a fold change of 1.25 were further analyzed with respect to their functional clustering. This fold-cut-off was chosen to allow an interpretation that is biologically meaningful, akin to the notion that data of sound technical and experimental quality which returns strong, statistically significant, absolute signal intensities is sufficiently robust to justify a fold-cut-off of >1.2. This analysis was conducted using the functional annotation clustering tool of the Database for Annotation, Visualization, and Integrated Discovery (DAVID; Huang et al., 2007). |
WBPaper00041002:HF_3d_2.0mM_Up
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Genes downregulated in mdt-15(RNAi) animals comparing with control. |
Author used empirical Bayes fitting in limma with multiple hypothesis correction method BH, and considered genes with a P-value < 0.05 to be differentially expressed. |
WBPaper00031850:mdt-15(RNAi)_downregulated
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Bacteria diet: Lactobacillus rhamnosus CNCM I-3690 |
Differentially expressed genes between C.elegans fed with L.rhamnosus strain CNCM I-3690 and control strain E.coli OP50 after 3 days of feeding. |
Differential expression was assayed via limma. Genes were considered differentially expressed when the multiple testing adjusted P-value < 0.01. |
WBPaper00041906:I-3690_vs_OP50_3d
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control(maintained under normal lab light (mostly dark, in incubators).) vs EtBr-exposed(maintained under normal lab light (mostly dark, in incubators) and exposed to EtBr (5ug/mL in agar).) at just prior to the third UVC dose (48h). |
Genes differentially expressed in control vs under EtBr treatment without UVC exposure, at the -1h timepoint. |
Transcripts were defined as fold-change >1.2, p < 0.05 based on Rosetta Resolver analysis for all pairwise treatment comparisons. The fold-change refers to the second intensity over the first. |
WBPaper00041939:control_vs_EtBr-exposed_48h
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