- WBPaper00032022:X-Ray_upregulated
Gene was considered induced if the difference in expression levels was significant (p < 0.05) compared to the control. To be considered the change in expression had to be at least 2 fold compared to the control.
Genes induced at least 2 fold 2 hours after 120Gy X-ray treatment
- WBPaper00034739:TreatmentAffectedGenes
The normalised data were analysed using a two-way ANOVA, testing for each gene the effects of LINE (N2, DR1350, RIL-14, RIL-17), TREATMENT (non-dauer vs dauer larva-inducing) and the LINE TREATMENT interaction, using a published PERL script.
Genes with expression significantly affected by TREATMENT (non-dauer vs dauer), or TREATMENT X LINE at p < 0.001.
- WBPaper00054191:H3.3(null)_embryo_downregulated
Differentially expressed genes were estimated using a General Linear Model approach, negative binomial distribution, and a quasi-likelihood F-test. Genes with a P-value < 0.05 and fold change > 1 were considered significant.
Transcripts that showed significantly decreased expression in H3.3 null mutant animals (FAS43 [his-69&his-70(uge44) III; his-72(tm2066) III; his-74(uge18) V; his-71(ok2289) X]) comparing to in N2 animals at embryo stage.
- WBPaper00054191:H3.3(null)_embryo_upregulated
Differentially expressed genes were estimated using a General Linear Model approach, negative binomial distribution, and a quasi-likelihood F-test. Genes with a P-value < 0.05 and fold change > 1 were considered significant.
Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in H3.3 null mutant animals (FAS43 [his-69&his-70(uge44) III; his-72(tm2066) III; his-74(uge18) V; his-71(ok2289) X]) comparing to in N2 animals at embryo stage.
- WBPaper00054191:H3.3(null)_L1_downregulated
Differentially expressed genes were estimated using a General Linear Model approach, negative binomial distribution, and a quasi-likelihood F-test. Genes with a P-value < 0.05 and fold change > 1 were considered significant.
Transcripts that showed significantly decreased expression in H3.3 null mutant animals (FAS43 [his-69&his-70(uge44) III; his-72(tm2066) III; his-74(uge18) V; his-71(ok2289) X]) comparing to in N2 animals at L1 larva stage.
- WBPaper00054191:H3.3(null)_L1_upregulated
Differentially expressed genes were estimated using a General Linear Model approach, negative binomial distribution, and a quasi-likelihood F-test. Genes with a P-value < 0.05 and fold change > 1 were considered significant.
Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in H3.3 null mutant animals (FAS43 [his-69&his-70(uge44) III; his-72(tm2066) III; his-74(uge18) V; his-71(ok2289) X]) comparing to in N2 animals at L1 larva stage.
- WBPaper00041002:HF_3d_0.2mM_Up
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).
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.
- WBPaper00041002:HF_3d_2.0mM_Up
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).
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.
- WBPaper00041002:HF_11d_0.2mM_Down
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).
Gene significantly down-regulated by treatment with 0.2mM of HuminFeed until older adult stage (11 days), with a minimum fold change in gene expression of 0.8.
- WBPaper00041002:HF_11d_2.0mM_Up
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).
Gene significantly up-regulated by treatment with 2.0mM of HuminFeed until older adult stage (11 days), with a minimum fold change in gene expression of 1.25.