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. 2002 May;13(5):1473–1483. doi: 10.1091/mbc.01-12-0594

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Viability of C. elegans exposed to anoxia. Survival of nematodes in anoxia for 24 h (white bars), 48 h (slashed bars), or 72 h (black bars) was determined for all stages of development. L1 larvae were either starved or fed before placed into anoxia (see MATERIALS AND METHODS). Adult hermaphrodites were collected ∼24 h after the L4 larvae stage. The data shown are representative of three independent experiments, with a total of more than 400 nematodes for each of the postembryonic stages and more than 200 embryos. Error bar represents SD. All experiments were done at 20°C.