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. 2005 Sep 30;1(1):e8. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.0010008

Figure 4. A G-sα60AR60 Mutant Strain Is Resistant to Lethal V. cholerae Infection.

Figure 4

Fractional survival over time of wild-type flies (Oregon R; wt Dm) and G-sα60AR60 mutant flies [44] that were fed either LB alone or LB inoculated with wild-type V. cholerae (wt Vc). In these experiments and those illustrated in Figures 5 and 6, ten 3- to 5-d-old adult flies (five males and five females) were infected, and all experiments were performed in triplicate. Log-rank test analysis demonstrated a statistically significant difference in survival of wild-type flies fed wild-type V. cholerae and G-sα60AR60 mutant flies fed wild-type V. cholerae (p < 0.0001).