Additional file 6: Table S2. of Characterizing the reproductive transcriptomic correlates of acute dehydration in males in the desert-adapted rodent, Peromyscus eremicus Lauren Kordonowy Matthew MacManes 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3810139_D6.v1 https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_6_Table_S2_of_Characterizing_the_reproductive_transcriptomic_correlates_of_acute_dehydration_in_males_in_the_desert-adapted_rodent_Peromyscus_eremicus/5142634 Significantly differentially expressed genes identified in the three analyses (DGE in edgeR, DTE in edgeR, and DGE in DESeq2) by treatment group in P. eremicus testes. Of the 34 different genes which were more highly expressed in WET mice, six were significant across all three analyses (Gene IDs are italicized). Of the 17 genes which were more highly expressed in DRY mice, three were significant across all three analyses (Gene IDs are italicized). (DOCX 44 kb) 2017-06-23 05:00:00 Adaptation Testes Genetics Transcriptomics Differential expression Reproduction Physiology Dehydration Cactus mouse Peromyscus eremicus