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. 2019 Aug 22;8:e47262. doi: 10.7554/eLife.47262

Table 3. Gene overlap between our three categories (D, D × S, D+D × S) and results from three previously published papers.

The first study (A+B) examines female transcriptomic response to dietary restriction and rapamycin across six different tissues (Dobson et al., 2018). The second study (C) characterises genes that respond to TORC1 inhibition via the transcription factors REPTOR and REPTOR-BP (Tiebe et al., 2015). In italics we show the total number of genes in that category, with bold counts showing the significant (p<0.05) overlaps between two categories. Overlap is assessed with Fisher's exact tests, p-values are provided below the counts.

A. Dietary Restriction
Brain
(167)
Thorax
(193)
Gut
(25)
Fatbody
(358)
D
(639)
27
p<0.001
51
p<0.001
14
p<0.001
58
p<0.001
D × S
(51)
5
p=0.0026
5
p=0.0048
0
p=1
7
p=0.0041
D+D × S
(116)
10
p<0.001
19
p<0.001
3
p=0.004
20
p<0.001
B. Rapamycin
Brain
(58)
Thorax
(38)
Gut
(76)
Fatbody
(222)
D
(639)
14
p<0.001
9
p=0.0012
17
p<0.001
57
p<0.001
D × S
(51)
5
p<0.001
2
p=0.02
2
p=0.07
3
p=0.13
D+D × S
(116)
6
p<0.001
7
p<0.001
4
p=0.017
16
p<0.001
C. TORC1
REPTOR/REPTOR-BP
(212)
D
(639)
28
p=0.019
D × S
(51)
1
p=0.78
D+D × S
(116)
9
p=0.0068