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Composition of toxic and non-toxic stress classes |
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| Toxic class |
Non-toxic class |
Not assigned |
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| Peroxide [32] |
Sorbitol [32] |
Alkali [33] |
| Cadmium [34] |
NaCl [32] |
Dithiothreitol [33] |
| Maneb [34] |
Acid [32] |
Diauxic shift [33] |
| Octanol [34] |
Heat shock [32] |
Alternative carbon [33] |
| Pentachlorophenol [34] |
Amino acid starvation [33] |
Hypo-osmotic [33] |
| Pentanol [34] |
Diamide [33] |
Menadione [34] |
| Thiuram [34] |
Nitrogen depletion [33] |
n-Pentane [34] |
| Tetrachloro-isophthalonitrile [34] |
Stationary phase [33] |
Ethanol [34] |
| Zineb [34] |
Variable temperature [33] |
Sodium n-dodecyl benzosulfonate [34] |
| Ash [34] |
Sodium lauryl sulfate [34] |
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| Capsaicin [34] |
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| Trichlorophenol [34] |
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Composition of the toxic and non-toxic stress classes, determined from the clustering tree of stress responses. The third column contains conditions whose response was too weak for any elementary mode to be identified by BlastSets. | ||
Schwartz et al. Genome Biology 2007 8:R123 doi:10.1186/gb-2007-8-6-r123 |
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