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. 2005 Jul 1;19(13):1544–1555. doi: 10.1101/gad.1308205

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

RNAi inactivation of multiple candidate longevity genes induces hsp-6::GFP expression. (A) Basal levels of hsp-6::GFP expression in worms treated with control RNAi (L4440 empty vector). (B) Greatly enhanced hsp-6::GFP expression in worms treated with RNAi targeting F26E4.6 (cytochrome C oxidase subunit) (Yoneda et al. 2004). (C) A representative image of enhanced hsp-6::GFP expression in worms treated with a “group 1” RNAi. Group 1 RNAi include F54H12.1, C53B7.4, D2030.4, F26E4.6, F26E4.9, K04G7.4, T20H4.5, and W09C5.8. (D) A representative picture of somewhat enhanced hsp-6::GFP expression in worms treated with a “group 2” RNAi. Group 2 RNAi include B0261.4, C39F7.2, Y53F4B.23, Y75B8A.33, and Y92C3A.1.