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Supplementary Table S1. Significantly regulated gene lists. Significant
differences in gene expression between the three groups (sterile workers,
reproductive workers, and virgin queens) was determined at the 97.5%
confidence level using a Bayesian statistical analysis approach (Townsend
and Hartl 2002; Grozinger et al. 2003). This table catalogs the lists of genes
found to be significantly up- or downregulated in the pairwise comparisons of
the three sample groups.
Supplementary Table S2. Sequences of primers used in quantitative
real-time PCR. Primers were developed using PrimerExpress software
(Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA). Primer sequences are depicted in the
5’ to 3’ orientation.