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Fig. 1 | BMC Genomics

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From: The genome-wide role of HSF-1 in the regulation of gene expression in Caenorhabditis elegans

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Genes that are normally upregulated by HSF-1 in response to HS. a The Venn diagram shows the overlap among genes that were found to be significantly upregulated (q-value < 0.05) for each of the indicated comparisons between samples. The dark blue shaded area includes genes that are normally upregulated by HSF-1 upon HS. The q-value is the FDR-adjusted p-value of the test statistic, as determined by the Benjamini-Hochberg correction for multiple testing. b Hierarchical clustering of the genes normally upregulated by HSF-1 upon HS. Lane 1 corresponds to the fold change of the 654 genes found in the dark blue section of the Venn diagram in (a) in the hsf-1(+);+HS vs. control samples. As a comparison, lane 2 corresponds to the fold change of the same genes found in lane 1, but in the hsf-1(-);+HS vs. control samples, as determined by RNA-seq. The heat map was organized using Cluster 3 by k-means and Euclidean distance. c Top processes normally upregulated by HSF-1 during HS. The genes found in the dark blue section of the Venn diagram in (a) were classified by Gene Ontology terms that were determined using DAVID

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