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From: Transcriptome resilience predicts thermotolerance in Caenorhabditis elegans

Fig. 2

Single gene contribution to heat-stress axis, H. a Distribution of the entries of the heat-stress axis (top of the figure). The distribution is not symmetric, which means that more genes contributing to this axis (relatively to their unperturbed level of expression) are upregulated as a response to heat stress. Examples of gene expression dynamics of selected GO terms during heat stress shown in heat-maps, as well as two examples of genes with negative and positive components (gene expression measured during heat stress in orange, during recovery in purple, and blue corresponds to development). b Results of an enrichment analysis performed with DAVID 6.8 of the top 5% of genes with the highest contribution to H. Shown here are GO terms with a Bonferroni-corrected p value below 0.05

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