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Lauren Kelly April 19th, 2017 BIOL398-05 ANOVA and STEM Results Lauren Kelly April 19th, 2017 BIOL398-05

Over 50% of the Genes are Significant  ANOVA dHAP4 p < 0.05 5584 genes, 90.22% p < 0.01 5154 genes, 83.28% p < 0.001 4287 genes, 69.27% p < 0.0001 3352 genes, 54.16% B & H p < 0.05 5557 genes, 90.11% Bonferroni p < 0.05 3325 genes, 53.72%

Cold Shock Recovery t test t15 t30 t60 t90 t120 2039 genes (32.95%) Average Log Fold Change > 0.25 and p < 0.05 2039 genes (32.95%) 2126 genes (34.35%) 2174 genes (35.13%) 1859 genes (30.04%) 1932 genes (31.22%) Average Log Fold Change < -0.25 and 2176 genes (35.2%) 2272 genes (36.7%) 2177 genes (35.18%) 1862 genes (30.09%) 2199 genes (35.5%) Total 5584 genes (90.22%) Total B & H 5557 genes (89.8%) Total Bonferroni 3325 genes (53.72%)

12 Profiles are Statistically Significant

566 Genes in Profile 45

491 Genes in Profile 9

359 Genes in Profile 48

322 Genes in Profile 22

220 Genes in Profile 40

203 Genes in Profile 16

162 Genes in Profile 2

157 Genes in Profile 11

125 Genes in Profile 36

110 Genes in Profile 7

109 Genes in Profile 21

90 Genes in Profile 28

14 Nodes and 33 Edges