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Nature research paper: Pathogenic bacteria modulate pheromone response to promote mating

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and AWA neurons of adult hermaphrodite worms exposed to OP50 for 4-6 hours . P values are derived from two-sided exact test used in the R package “edgeR” and the FDR values are Benjamini–Hochberg adjusted P values. CPM, counts per million.

Genes differentially expressed between AWA neurons of adult hermaphrodite worms exposed to PA14 and AWA neurons of adult hermaphrodite worms exposed to OP50 for 4-6 hours, as well as between AWA neurons of adult hermaphrodite worms exposed to PA14-P. fluorescens and OP50 . P values are derived from two-sided exact test used in the R package “edgeR” and the FDR values are Benjamini–Hochberg adjusted P values. FC, fold change; CPM, counts per million. log

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