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Loyola Marymount University Week 11 Data and Figures Nika Vafadari BIOL-398-05/S17 Department of Biology Loyola Marymount University

One third of genes significant  ANOVA dGLN3 p < 0.05 2088 genes, 33.74% p < 0.01 1232 genes, 19.91% p < 0.001 594 genes, 9.60% p < 0.0001 236 genes, 3.81% B & H p < 0.05 1231 genes, 19.89% Bonferroni p < 0.05 72 genes, 1.16%%

Average Log Fold Change > 0.25 and Cold Shock Recovery t test t15 t30 t60 t90 t120 Average Log Fold Change > 0.25 and p < 0.05 1017 genes (16.43%) 1060 genes (17.13%) 1019 genes (16.46%) 681 genes (11.00%) 780 genes (12.60%) Average Log Fold Change < -0.25 and 834 genes (13.48%) 862 genes (13.93%) 809 genes (23.00%) 903 genes (14.59%) 817 genes (13.20%) Total 2088 genes (33.74%) Total B & H 1231 genes (19.89%) Total Bonferroni 72 genes (1.16%)

7 statistically significant profiles

440 genes found in profile 45

126 genes found in profile 9

90 genes found in profile 2

80 genes found in profile 22

55 genes found in profile 48

36 genes found in profile 7

35 genes found in profile 31