Transgenerational inheritance of PA14 avoidance in C. elegans.

A. Chemotaxis assay setup. A 25 µL drop of OP50 and PA14 bacteria of the same optical density (OD600 = 1) plus 1.0 µL of 400 mM NaN3 were placed equidistant from the center of a 10cm chemotaxis plate where worms were placed at the start of the assay (see methods). indices were measured for naïve worms, trained worms, first-generation (F1), and second-generation (F2) offspring. B. Pooled results from four independent trials showing that Trained worms, which were exposed to PA14 for 24 hours, exhibited significantly higher choice indices, indicating learned avoidance of PA14. This aversion persisted in F1 and F2 progeny, demonstrating transgenerational inheritance of pathogen avoidance behavior. C. Comparison of data separated into individual trials. Ranked summed test, means and SEM shown (see Table S1 for statistics).

Summary of statistical analysis.

H: H-statistic; DF: degrees of freedom; Q: standardized difference between ran sums; Trial: Independent trials conducted on different dates; N: independent assays conducted on a trial (each trial derived from individual culture plate); Naïve: Day-1 adults without previous exposure to PA14; Treated: Day-1 adults with previous exposure to PA14; F1: Day-1 adults without previous exposure to PA14 derived from Treated group; F2: Day-1 adults without previous exposure to PA14 derived from F1 group.