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. 2013 Nov 18;14(1):799. doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-14-799

Table 7.

Functional analysis of transcripts regulated by Nosema co-infection and worker diet

Functional category GO term GO biological process p-value
Metabolism GO:0009152 Purine ribonucleotide biosynthetic process 3.46E-06
GO:0006082 Organic acid metabolic process 7.30E-05
GO:0008152 Metabolic process 1.22E-03
GO:0009064 Glutamine family amino acid metabolic process 3.38E-03
GO:0051186 Cofactor metabolic process 1.07E-02
GO:0044262 Cellular carbohydrate metabolic process 1.71E-02
GO:0032787 Monocarboxylic acid metabolic process 1.76E-02
GO:0009167 Purine ribonucleoside monophosphate metabolic process 2.36E-02
GO:0005996 Monosaccharide metabolic process 2.80E-02
GO:0009056 Catabolic process 3.92E-02
GO:0006119 Oxidative phosphorylation 4.46E-02
Cellular organization GO:0051234 Establishment of localization 9.03E-03
GO:0045184 Establishment of protein localization 2.14E-02
GO:0016192 Vesicle-mediated transport 3.20E-02
Immunity and other GO:0006955 Immune response 2.08E-02
GO:0008063 Toll signaling pathway 2.72E-02
GO:0050777 Negative regulation of immune response 3.08E-02
GO:0050770 Regulation of axonogenesis 4.56E-02

Significantly regulated transcripts in the fat body tissue of co-infected workers (14 days pi) were overlapped with transcripts significantly regulated in the fat bodies of workers fed on rich and poor diets [43]. Transcripts that were upregulated in controls and workers fed on rich diets or upregulated in infected bees and workers fed on poor diets were selected for functional analysis and overrepresented GO processes were identified.