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These studies provide baseline data for expression of all predicted Tetrahymena open reading frames during growth, nutrient starvation and sexual conjugation.
Comparison of the array data with qRT-PCR derived data for expression level alterations between the 0 and 10 minute samples resulted in an R-squared correlation coefficient of 0.8.
Figure S1 shows QRT-PCR data for expression of the TGF-beta superfamily member GDF3, a gene which is strongly downregulated across the various subpopulations, for four ES cell lines subjected to separation by flow cytometry.
We provide baseline data for expression of all annotated Tetrahymena putative genes during all three major stages of the Tetrahymena life cycle: growth, nutrient starvation (a presumably recurring condition in their natural habitat as well as a required condition for the next stage) and conjugation (the sexual stage of the life cycle).
To identify spaceflight stimulon genes also contained in the Hfq regulon, proteins or genes found to be regulated by Hfq or RNAs found to be bound by Hfq as reported in the indicated references were scanned against the spaceflight microarray data for expression changes within the parameters above [14], [15], [16], [17].
Table S2 Raw data for expression analysis on main Figure 2A is presented.
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We have also included data for expressions of which we only have one (19%) or two (17%) useable images from an individual in order to increase the sample size of individuals and expressions in our study.
The input data contains four data tables for expression, molecular, sample and experimental information, respectively.
This cluster cannot be found from co-expression data, for the expression profiles of the host genes have low correlations.
Analyzing the mRNA data for L1CAM expression, we observed high expression in 5% (n = 50) of the cases.
Data were averaged for each animal or hemisegment to produce one data point for expression and structural analyses, respectively.
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