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_TilingArray
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression after animals were treated with 50uM Rifampicin and 250uM Allantoin from day 1 to day 3 adult hermaphradite. |
DESeq2(v1.14.1), fold change > 2, p-value < 0.05 |
WBPaper00055354:Rifampicin-Allantoin_upregulated
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression after animals were treated with 100uM Rapamycin and 50mM Metformin from day 1 to day 3 adult hermaphradite. |
DESeq2(v1.14.1), fold change > 2, p-value < 0.05 |
WBPaper00055354:Rapamycin-Metformin_upregulated
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in animals lacking P granules by RNAi experiments targeting pgl-1, pgl-3, glh-1 and glh-4, and unc-119-GFP(+), comparing to in control animals, at 2-day post L4 adult hermaphrodite stage. |
DESeq2, Benjamini-Hochberg multiple hypothesis corrected p-value < 0.05 and fold change > 2. |
WBPaper00050859:upregulated_P-granule(-)GFP(+)_vs_control_day2-adult
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in animals lacking P granules by RNAi experiments targeting pgl-1, pgl-3, glh-1 and glh-4, and unc-119-GFP(-), comparing to in control animals, at 2-day post L4 adult hermaphrodite stage. |
DESeq2, Benjamini-Hochberg multiple hypothesis corrected p-value < 0.05 and fold change > 2. |
WBPaper00050859:upregulated_P-granule(-)GFP(-)_vs_control_day2-adult
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heat-shock hlh-1 |
Genes enriched in HLH-1 heat shock dataset. |
A two-class unpaired analysis was performed to identify genes that are elevated 1.7-fold or greater when compared with the reference for each dataset, at a false discovery rate of 1.8% or less for M0 and 1.2% or less for the M24 datasets. |
WBPaper00031003:hlh_1_enriched
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Germline-enriched and sex-biased expression profile cluster C. |
hierarchical clustering |
[cgc6390]:Cluster_C
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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).) vs UVC-exposed(exposed to 7.5 J/m2 UVC radiation 3 times, 24 h apart (48 h total).) at just prior to the second UVC dose (24h). |
Genes differentially expressed under EtBr treatment and UVC exposure vs under UVC exposure but without EtBr treatment at the -25h timepoint (just prior to the second UVC dose (24h)). |
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:UVC-EtBr-exposed_vs_UVC-exposed_24h
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Genes that increased expression in response to 50uM mianserin on adult day 5, which are not a response to aging. This is a list of 733 genes. |
The quasi-likelihood F-test from the edgeR package was used to test these counts for statistically significant differential gene expression between water- and mianserin-treated samples, while controlling for expression differences between the 3 biological replicates. We performed multiple testing correction by using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure to compute a false discovery rate (FDR) value for each gene, and we considered an FDR less than 10% to be significant. |
WBPaper00048926:miaserin_upregulated_adult-day5
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Genes with increased expression in tbx-2(bx59) comparing to N2. |
The limma package was used to calculate differential expression using the limma linear model fit, eBayes smoothing of standard errors, and Benjamini-hochberg(Bh) multiple test correction with a false discovery rate of 5%. |
WBPaper00042274:tbx-2(bx59)_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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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in eat-2(ad1113) comparing to in N2. |
DESeq2. The genes with a fold change >= 2 and a false discovery rate (FDR) < 0.05 in a comparison were identified as significant DEGs. |
WBPaper00065746:eat-2(ad1113)_upregulated
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in dop-1(vs100); [Pcol-19-UbG76V-GFP] comparing to in control animal odIs77[Pcol-19-UbG76V-GFP] |
EdgeR with a Benjamini and Hochberg correction. Transcriptions that showed more than 1.5-fold of change in expression, as well as FDR-adjusted q-value < 0.01 were considered differentially expressed. |
WBPaper00049635:dop-1(vs100)_upregulated
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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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Genes up-regulated after 24 hour exposure to colistin. |
Gene lists were created using a cutoff P-value of < 0.05, 2-fold change. |
WBPaper00045673:colistin_upregulated
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Transcripts that showed significantly decreased expression after animals were treated with 100uM Rapamycin, 50uM Rifampicin and 100uM Psora from day 1 to day 3 adult hermaphradite. |
DESeq2(v1.14.1), fold change > 2, p-value < 0.05 |
WBPaper00055354:Rapamycin-Rifampicin-Psora_downregulated
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Genes with expression level down regulated in mir-35 mutants comparing with N2. |
The raw data was normalized and t-statics were computed using R and Bioconductor with the affy package and Benjamini-Hoch-berg (BH) correction method for multiple comparisons. RNA levels that changed at least 1.5-fold with a probability of p < 0.005 after BH correction were considered significantly different in mir-35(gk262) mutants relative to wild-type. |
WBPaper00040876:mir-35_downregulated
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in DA116[eat-2(ad1116)] comparing to in N2. |
The DESeq2 package (v1.24.0) was used to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs). Fold change > 2, FDR < 0.05. |
WBPaper00061040:eat-2(ad1116)_upregulated
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Transcripts significantly enriched in AVK neurons comparing to all cell types at L1 larva stage. |
edgeR, FDR < 0.001, fold change > 2. |
WBPaper00055565:AVK_enriched
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Transcripts that showed significantly decreased expression in lin-15B(n744) comparing to in N2 animals at starved L1 larva stage. |
A gene model was built based on the WS260 annotation. Tag counts for each gene were extracted from STAR aligned BAM files, anddifferential gene expression between N2 and mutant backgrounds was tested using DESeq2. A false discovery rate(FDR) < 0.01 and LFC > 0.5849 was used to define genes as upregulated, and FDR < 0.01 and LFC < -1 was used to define genes asdownregulated. |
WBPaper00062056:lin-15B(n744)_downregulated
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Expression Pattern Group F, 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_F
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Genes up or down regulated by 10e-07M of progesterone. The normalized values used were G/R ratio > 2.6 for up-regulation and G/R ratio < 0.38 for down-regulation, which corresponds to 1.39 and -1.39 log(base2) G/R ratio, respectively. |
The normalized values used were: G/R ratio > 2.6 for up-regulation and G/R ratio < 0.38 for down-regulation, which corresponds to 1.39 and -1.39 log(base2) G/R ratio, respectively. |
WBPaper00005124:progesterone_10-7M_regulated
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Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in RB1035[flcn-1(ok975)] comparing to in N2 at young adult stage. |
Agilent microarray raw data were processed and quantile normalized with the marray package from the Bioconductor project. Fold change statistics and Students t-test were used to create lists of candidates for differential gene expression. |
WBPaper00042236:flcn-1(ok975)_upregulated
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Drug treatment: Rhine sediment |
Genes with significantly changing transcripts in C. elegans exposed to the Rhine (R) sediment. |
[ANOVA, p < 0.05 without multiple sample correction, fold-change to reference sediment Danube (D) > 1.4 (up-regulated) or < 0.7 (down-regulated)]. |
WBPaper00033070:Rhine_upregulated
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Transcripts that showed significantly decreased expression in lin-37(n758) comparing to in N2 animals at starved L1 larva stage. |
A gene model was built based on the WS260 annotation. Tag counts for each gene were extracted from STAR aligned BAM files, anddifferential gene expression between N2 and mutant backgrounds was tested using DESeq2. A false discovery rate(FDR) < 0.01 and LFC > 0.5849 was used to define genes as upregulated, and FDR < 0.01 and LFC < -1 was used to define genes asdownregulated. |
WBPaper00062056:lin-37(n758)_downregulated
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Candidate daf-19 down regulated genes with a statistically significant signal variation of 1.5-fold or greater. These were identified using a class comparisons tool from BRB Array Tools. |
BRB Array Tools (version 3.3) was subsequently used to identify genes with a statistically significant variation in expression when comparing between the two classes defined in this study. The probability threshold was set at a maximum of 0.05 (p-value <= 0.05) for genes to be considered statistically different. Genes with a signal variation of 1.5-fold or greater were selectively identified for use in all subsequent experiments. To reduce the chances of false discoveries, a class comparison test was conducted using a multivariate permutation test with the confidence level of 97%. |
WBPaper00039866:ClassComp_daf-19_downregulated
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Genes that showed significantly decreased expression in daf-19(m86);daf-12(sa204) comparing to in daf-12(sa204), at 3-fold embryo stage. |
BRB Array Tools were used to identify genes with statistically significant variation in expression. The probability threshold was set at a maximum of 0.05 (p-value <= 0.05) for genes to be considered statistically differentially expressed in wild-type and mutant populations. Genes with a signal variation of 1.5-fold or greater were selected for subsequent experiments. To reduce false discoveries, a class comparison test was conducted using a multivariate per mutation test with a confidence level of 97% (L1 analysis) and 90% (adults). |
WBPaper00053550:daf-19(m86)_downregulated_3-fold-embryo
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Transcripts that showed significantly decreased expression in dpl-1(n2994) comparing to in N2 animals at starved L1 larva stage. |
A gene model was built based on the WS260 annotation. Tag counts for each gene were extracted from STAR aligned BAM files, anddifferential gene expression between N2 and mutant backgrounds was tested using DESeq2. A false discovery rate(FDR) < 0.01 and LFC > 0.5849 was used to define genes as upregulated, and FDR < 0.01 and LFC < -1 was used to define genes asdownregulated. |
WBPaper00062056:dpl-1(n2994)_downregulated
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Genes predicted to be upregulated more than 2.0 fold in rde-3(ne298) mutant worms as compared to wild-type animals (t-test P-value < 0.05). |
A t-test (5% confidence) was applied to the triplicate sample data for each transcript in each mutant to identify genes significantly elevated or decreased compared with the wild type. |
WBPaper00027111:rde-3(ne298)_upregulated
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Transcripts that showed significantly decreased expression in lin-35(n745) comparing to in N2 animals at starved L1 larva stage. |
A gene model was built based on the WS260 annotation. Tag counts for each gene were extracted from STAR aligned BAM files, anddifferential gene expression between N2 and mutant backgrounds was tested using DESeq2. A false discovery rate(FDR) < 0.01 and LFC > 0.5849 was used to define genes as upregulated, and FDR < 0.01 and LFC < -1 was used to define genes asdownregulated. |
WBPaper00062056:lin-35(n745)_downregulated
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