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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Mol Cell Neurosci. 2010 Sep 26;46(1):252–261. doi: 10.1016/j.mcn.2010.09.008

Table 1.

Summary of odor response defects in large basiconic sensilla of Sco mutant

Normal Defective Sensilla
Odor Response Defects Silent Sensilla Odor Response Defects + Silent
Total (wt) 18/20 90.00% 2/20 10.00% 0/20 0.00% 2/20 10.00%
Total (Sco/Cyo) 20/66 30.30% 29/66 43.94% 17/66 25.76% 46/66 69.70%
Total (Sco/+) 14/58 24.14% 31/58 53.45% 13/58 22.41% 44/58 75.86%
 ab1 (Sco/Cyo) 5/21 23.81% 16/21 76.19%
 ab2 (Sco/Cyo) 6/7 85.71% 1/7 14.29%
 ab3 (Sco/Cyo) 9/12 75.00% 3/12 25.00%
 ab1 (Sco/+) 0/9 0.00% 9/9 100.00%
 ab2 (Sco/+) 5/5 100.00% 0/5 0.00%
 ab3 (Sco/+) 9/14 64.28% 5/14 35.71%
Unidentifiable (Sco/Cyo) 9/66 13.64%
Unidentifiable (Sco/+) 17/58 29.31%

Numbers and proportions of neurons tested in large basiconic sensilla on antenna of flies showing functional defects as assayed using single-sensillum electrophysiology to a panel of 10 diagnostic odorants in wild-type (w (Canton S)) indicated as (wt) and Scutoid mutant (w; Sco/+) and (w; Sco/Cyo).