Table 1.
Genotype (group 1) | # Embryos w/o gap | # Embryos with gap | Genotype (group 2) | # Embryos w/o gap | # Embryos with gap | Genotype (group 3) | # Embryos w/o gap | # Embryos with gap |
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tupisl-1/+;Df(3L)DocA/+ | 50 | 20 | pnrVX6/tupisl-1 | 38 | 18 | tupisl-1/+;tin346/+ | 58 | 25 |
Df(3L)DocA/+ | 38 | 4 | pnrVX6/+ | 48 | 6 | tin346/+ | 63 | 7 |
tupisl-1/+ | 60 | 6 | tupisl-1/+ | 60 | 6 | tupisl-1/+ | 60 | 6 |
Chi-square test (χ2), P | χ2=11.99, P1=0.0005 | χ2=11.72, P2=0.0006 | χ2=13.80, P3=0.0002 |
The χ2 test revealed in all three groups that the proportion of embryos with and without gaps is statistically different for single heterozygous and double transheterozygous embryos. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed with the Bonferroni correction (P̃1=0.0016, P̃2=0.0019, P̃3=0.00061).