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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Oct 15.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Biol. 2007 Aug 8;310(2):348–362. doi: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2007.08.001

Table 1.

Average angle of orientation in adult eyes.

Genotype Angle of orientation (+/- SD) N
w1118 92 (+/- 4) 11
zipEbr/zip02957 99 (+/- 17) 8
sev>Gal4/sev>Gal4;UAS>zip 95 (+/- 27) 8
sev>Gal4;UAS>zipDN 85 (+/- 20) 8
GMR>P35 91 (+/- 12) 8
sev>Gal4;UAS>zipDN /*
zip02957 89 (+/- 28) 6
UAS>zip 88 (+/- 15) 5
Drok2 82 (+/- 23) 8
fmiE59 85 (+/- 21) 6
strabismus6cn 86 (+/- 21) 12
pricklesple 87 (+/- 18) 8
dishevelled1 88 (+/- 15) 5
dishevelled3 91 (+/- 25) 8
frizzledKD4A 79 (+/- 34) 10
armadillo8 78 (+/- 37) 7
hid05014 87 (+/- 14) 6
Df(3L) H99 90 (+/- 11) 8

N = number of eyes scored.

Statistical significance measured by Student’s t-test

p-value < .01

p-value < .001