Bacteria: E.faecalis strain OG1RF |
Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression after infection by E. faecalis OG1RF. |
Ballgown was used to calculate differential expression of genes using FPKM data and to generate tables with fold change and P values. Genes were shortlisted with a cutoff of 2-fold change and P values of less than 0.05. |
WBPaper00059754:E.faecalis_OG1RF_upregulated
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Genes with expression level regulated by genotype (N2 vs CB4856) and age 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_age_regulated_developing
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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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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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Transcripts that showed significantly decreased expression in dissected female germline comparing to in dissected male germline. |
Log2 Fold change > 2 or <-1, p-value < 0.05. |
WBPaper00053599:female_vs_male_downregulated
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in oocyte germline cells comparing to in mitosis germline cells. |
Log2 Fold change > 2 or <-1, p-value < 0.05. |
WBPaper00053599:oocyte_vs_mitosis_upregulated
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in daf-2(e1370) comparing to in N2. |
Differential gene expression analysis was performed using the quasi-likeli-hood framework in edgeR package v. 3.20.1 in R v. 3.4.1. |
WBPaper00053810:daf-2(e1370)_upregulated
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in ilc-17.1(syb5296) comparing to in N2 animals at L4 larva stage. |
DESeq2, fold change > 2, FDR < 0.05. |
WBPaper00066594:ilc-17.1(syb5296)_upregulated
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Germline-intrinsic transcripts. |
Comparisons were made between genotypes by subtracting the mean log value of one ratio from another, and the significance of the difference was evaluated using Student t-test for two populations. For the fem-3(gf) versus fem-1(lf) direct comparison, authors performed the same analysis, except they used a Students t-test for one population. Author chose a combination of a twofold difference with a t value exceeding 99% confidence (P < 0.01), because these criteria allowed the inclusion of essentially all genes that had previously been identified as germline-enriched in a wt/glp-4 hermaphrodite comparison. Additionally, requiring a twofold difference reduced false positives, as the number of genes with two-fold difference and a P<0.01 only included ~100 genes more than with P < 0.001, and almost all genes showed germline expression by in situ hybridization. |
[cgc6390]:intrinsic
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TGF- Dauer pathway adult transcriptional targets. Results obtained by comparing the microarray results of the dauer-constitutive mutants daf-7(e1372), daf-7(m62), and daf-1(m40) with dauer-defective mutants daf-3(mgDf90), daf-5(e1386), and daf-7(e1372);daf-3(mgDf90) double mutants at the permissive temperature, 20C, on the first day of adulthood. |
SAM |
WBPaper00031040:TGF-beta_adult_downregulated
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Bacteria infection: Serratia marcescens |
Genes with increased expression after 24 hours of infection by S.marcescens Fold changes shown are pathogen vs OP50. |
For RNA-seq and tiling arrays, log2 fold changes between gene expression values of infected versus uninfected nematodes were calculated. For log2 fold changes > 0.00001 the values > 81.25th percentile were defined as up-regulated and for log2 fold changes < -0.00001 the values < 18.75th percentile were defined as down-regulated. |
WBPaper00038438:S.marcescens_24hr_upregulated_RNAseq
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Transcripts that showed significantly depleted expression in sensory neuron (labeled by iaIs25[Pgcy-37::GFP + unc-119(+)]) comparing to in whole worm. |
Fold change > 2, p-value < 0.05. |
WBPaper00060661:sensory-neuron_depleted
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control(maintained under normal lab light (mostly dark, in incubators).) vs UVC-EtBr-exposed(exposed to 7.5 J/m2 UVC radiation 3 times, 24 h apart (48 h total) and exposed to EtBr (5ug/mL in agar).) at 3 h after the third UVC dose (51h), which is also 3 h after being placed on food. |
Genes differentially expressed in control vs after UVC exposure and EtBr treatment at the 3h timepoint (3 h after the third UVC dose (51h), which is also 3 h after being placed on food). |
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_UVC-EtBr-exposed_51h
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Significantly downregulated genes from cyc-1(RNAi) microarrays using SAM algorithm with an FDR < 0.1 from adult-only chips. |
SAM algorithm with an FDR < 0.1. |
WBPaper00033065:cyc-1(RNAi)_downregulated
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Transcripts that showed significantly lower expression in somatic gonad precursor cells (SGP) vs. head mesodermal cells (hmc). |
DESeq2, fold change >= 2, FDR <= 0.01. |
WBPaper00056826:hmc_biased
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Genes from N2 animals with significantly increased expression after 72 hours of treatment on growth media with 10uM rapamycin in 2% DMSO. |
Analysis of gene expression data was carried out with the Affymetrix Transcriptome Analysis Console. Data preprocessing (using RMA normalization) and QC metrics were performed using Affymetrix Expression Console TM and manually inspected afterwards. Expression analysis was carried out for each two pairwise conditions. FDR statistical correction for multiple testing resulted in a slightly lower number of DEGs in most cases. P-value < 0.05 and fold change > 2.0 were used to determine differentially expressed genes. |
WBPaper00048989:N2_rapamycin_upregulated
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Genes that showed significant differential expressed between control and 150 mg\/L Atrazine treatment. |
t-test, p < 0.05. |
WBPaper00036123:Atrazine_regulated
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Genes that showed significant differential expressed between control and 20 mg\/L Cadmium treatment. |
t-test, p < 0.05. |
WBPaper00036123:Cadmium_regulated
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased 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)_upregulated
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Genes identified as down-regulated at a 5% false discovery rate through RNAseq experiments with three tatn-1(qd182) and three N2 RNA samples. |
ANOVA with FDR <= 0.05. |
WBPaper00044656:tatn-1(qd182)_downregulated
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Genes with differential expression under 0.5mg/l Chlorpyrifos (CPF) and 0.5mg/l Diazinon (DZN) treatment at 24 centigrade. |
To identify the differentially expressed genes in each treatment authors used linear models per toxicant and temperature (gene expression = Toxicant (effect) + error). The lm function in R stats package was used to implement the linear models analysis with recommended default options. For threshold determination authors used a permutation approach. For each of the 23,232 permutations used authors randomly picked a transcript (array spot), which could only be picked once. Authors combined all the expression values of this transcript and randomly distributed them over the replicates and used them in the linear model. In this way authors obtained a threshold for each of the toxicants. Authors used a -log10 p-value 2 as common threshold for the analysis, which resembles to the following FDR per toxicant: 0.0155 for CPF at 24 centigrade, 0.0148 for DZN at 24 centigrade, 0.0168 for CPF+DZN at 24 centigrade, 0.0142 for CPF at 16 centigrade, 0.0151 for DZN at 16 centigrade, and 0.0148 for CPF+DZN, at 16 centigrade. |
WBPaper00040210:Chlorpyrifos_Diazinon_24C_regulated
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Transcripts that showed significantly decreased 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)_downregulated_PA14
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in hsf-1(RNAi) animals comparing to in control animals, without heat shock. |
Transcripts that were differentially expressed in different conditions, compared to the hsf-1(+);-HS control, were determined with CuffDiff, which uses the Benjamini-Hochberg correction for multiple testing to obtain the q-value (the FDR-adjusted the p-value). |
WBPaper00049942:hsf-1(RNAi)_upregulated
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Expression Pattern Group B, enriched for genes involved in embryonic development. These patterns have in common that they all have genes of which the expression goes up after the juvenile stage. The expression of the genes in these patterns remains high or even goes up after reproduction. |
The significance (P 0.0001) of the relative age (time) was used to determine if a gene was differentially expressed between the three age (time) groups. The effect of this factor explaining gene expression differences was used to determine if the expression went up or down during the two age/time periods (t1 - t2 and t2 -t3). Authors used a permutation approach to determine the thresholds for the different mapping strategies. For each of the used models for eQTL mapping, authors used 23,000 permutations. For each permutation, authors randomly picked a spot; each spot could only be picked once. The gene expression and relative lifespan values were than randomly distributed over the RILs (and time points) and used for mapping. In this way, authors obtained a threshold for each of the explaining factors. For the single time points, authors used a FDR of 0.01 to adjust for multiple testing. The genome-wide threshold for this FDR is -log10 P = 3.8 for each of the three time points. For the combined models (t1 to t2 and t2 to t3), authors used a genome-wide threshold of -log10 P = 4, which resembles an FDR of 0.006, 0.001, and 0.006 for marker, age, and the interaction between marker and age, respectively. To determine the threshold for the single gene examples, authors used 1000 permutations as in the genome-wide threshold. The difference is that they use the gene under study in all of the permutations. The P-values for the gene specific thresholds were determined at FDR = 0.05. |
WBPaper00036286:Pattern_B
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Bacteria infection: Photorhabdus luminescens |
Genes with increased expression after 24 hours of infection by P.lumniescens Fold changes shown are pathogen vs OP50. |
For RNA-seq and tiling arrays, log2 fold changes between gene expression values of infected versus uninfected nematodes were calculated. For log2 fold changes > 0.00001 the values > 81.25th percentile were defined as up-regulated and for log2 fold changes < -0.00001 the values < 18.75th percentile were defined as down-regulated. |
WBPaper00038438:P.lumniescens_24hr_upregulated_RNAseq
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in tetraploid N2 comparing to diploid N2 animals at L4 larva stage. |
DESeq2 R package (1.20.0), fold change > 2, and FDR < 0.05. |
WBPaper00066110:tetraploid_vs_diploid_upregulated
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Bacteria infection: Enterococcus faecalis |
Genes with increased expression after 24 hours of infection by E.faecalis Fold changes shown are pathogen vs OP50. |
For RNA-seq and tiling arrays, log2 fold changes between gene expression values of infected versus uninfected nematodes were calculated. For log2 fold changes > 0.00001 the values > 81.25th percentile were defined as up-regulated and for log2 fold changes < -0.00001 the values < 18.75th percentile were defined as down-regulated. |
WBPaper00038438:E.faecalis_24hr_upregulated_RNAseq
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in animals with pan-neuronal expression of human amyloid beta (snb-1p-Amyloid-beta(1-42) + mtl-2p-GFP), comparing to in N2 animals. |
edgeR p-value < 0.01 and fold change > 4. |
WBPaper00061613:human-amyloid-beta_upregulated
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Genes that were enriched in spermatogenic fem-3(q96gf) gonads comparing to in oogenic fog-2(q71), according to RNAseq analysis. |
To identify differentially expressed transcripts, authors used R/Bioconductor package DESeq. |
WBPaper00045521:Spermatogenic
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Genes in the bottom 10% of expression level across the triplicate L3 samples. To generate the top10 and bottom10 gene sets, authors ranked all genes by mean expression array signal intensity across the three replicates, then took the top and bottom deciles (1,841 genes each) to represent genes with high and low expression. |
To generate the top10 and bottom10 gene sets, authors ranked all genes by mean expression array signal intensity across the three replicates, then took the top and bottom deciles (1,841 genes each) to represent genes with high and low expression. |
WBPaper00032528:L3_depleted
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