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P11 choice assay
Choice Index
n.s.
24 h OP50 trained
24 h PA14 trained
PA14 plate
minus
OP50 plate
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Mean diff
erence
a b
24 h PA14 trained
24 h E. coli trained
24 h E. coli + sRNA trained
PA14 sRNA expression in E. coli
PA14
preference
E. coli
preferenc
e
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Choice Index
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E. colisRNA overexpression strain
PA14E. co
li contro
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P1^1 P2^4 P1^6 Sr32RsmZErSA
n.s.
n.s.
controlP 11
0
100
200
300
400
P0 training
condition
total brood size
n.s.
1234
0
50
100
150
200
250
Day post training
Progeny number
n.s. n.s.
n.s. n.s.
Progeny counts per day
E. coli control
E. coli expressing P11 small RNA
OP50
PA 14
PA 14 P1 1
c
f g
24 h E. coli control trained
24 h E. coli + sRNA trained
d
P11 sRNA
metabolites
innate immunity
Pseudomonas
exposure
daf-7
independent
(pyochelin/PCN)
(pmk-1 dependent,
pmk-1 independent/irg-1)
PA 14 P1 1
inactive pathway
active pathway
PA 14
avoidance
e Wild-type worms on PA 14 P11 lawn
P11-PA 14
isolated
small RNAs
on OP50
inactive pathway
inactive pathway
Wild-type worms on PA14 P11 sRNA
PA 14
attraction
P11 sRNA
metabolites
innate immunity
ASI daf-7p::GFP
ASJ daf-7p::GFP
(pyochelin/PCN)
(pmk-1 dependent,
pmk-1 independent/irg-1)
E.co
li
+ P1
1
pr efere
nce
OP
50
pref
erenc
e
ASI daf-7p::GFP
ASJ daf-7p::GFP
daf-7
independent
Extended Data Fig. 6 | Identif ication and testing of the differentially
regulated PA14 sRNA. a, P11 expressed in E. coli induces PA14 avoidance in a
choice assay between PA14 and E. coli strain MG1655. Worms were trained on
OP50, PA14, E. coli strain MG1655 containing empty vector (control), or E. coli
strain MG1655 expressing PA14 small RNAs (red). Following training, a choice
assay was performed between E. coli strain MG1655 and PA14. Similar to Fig. 3c,
worms trained on PA14 or E. coli expressing P11 exhibited PA14 avoidance
behaviour. One-way ANOVA with Tukey’s multiple comparison test. b, PA14
plate-trained worms do not avoid E. coli expressing P11 compared to OP50 in a
choice assay. Two-tailed Student’s t-test. c, PA14 ΔP11 bacteria grown on NGM
plates produce pyocyanin (blue pigment on plates) similar to PA14. d, e, Model
showing induced learning pathways for wild-type worms on isolated PA14 ΔP11
sRNA (d) or on PA14 ΔP11 bacteria lawns (e). f, Exposure to E. coli expressing P11
does not affect total brood size (left) (two-tailed Student’s t-test), or the
number of progeny hatched per day (right). Two-way ANOVA with Tukey’s
multiple comparison test. n = 15 worms were analysed per condition. g, Worms
exposed to control (top) or E. coli expressing P11 appear healthy after 24 h of
training. Biological replicates: 2 (a), 3 (b, c, g). For choice assays, each dot
represents an individual choice assay plate (average of 115 worms per plate)
with data shown from all replicates. For box plots, centre line is the median, box
extends from the 25th to the 75th percentile; whiskers denote minimum–
maximum values. **P ≤ 0.01, ****P < 0.0001, n.s., not significant. Mean
differences are shown using Cumming estimation plots^47 , with each graphed as
a bootstrap sampling distribution. Mean differences are depicted as dots; 95%
confidence intervals are indicated by the ends of the vertical bars. See
Supplementary Table 4 for exact sample sizes (n) and P values.