Table 4

Composition of toxic and non-toxic stress classes

Toxic class
Non-toxic class
Not assigned

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]


Capsaicin [34]


Trichlorophenol [34]

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