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. 2013 Apr 1;3(4):695–708. doi: 10.1534/g3.113.005850

Figure 2 .

Figure 2 

Lifespan of flies with cell-specific Gal4 drivers crossed with wild-type (CS), dSOD1, and G85R flies. (A) Lifespan of flies with the D42 motoneuron Gal4 driver (D42::CS, n = 125; D42::dSOD1, n = 113; and D42::G85R, n = 142). D42::dSOD1 flies had a lifespan similar to that of D42::CS flies. D42::G85R flies had a reduced lifespan compared to that of D42::dSOD1 (P < 0.0001) and D42::CS flies (P < 0.0001). (B) Lifespan of flies with the M1B glia Gal4 driver (M1B::CS, n = 172; M1B::dSOD1, n = 165; and M1B::G85R, n = 138). M1B::dSOD1 flies had a reduced lifespan compared to that of M1B::CS flies (P < 0.0001). M1B::G85R flies had a reduced lifespan compared to that of M1B::CS flies (P < 0.0001) and a slightly increased lifespan compared to that of M1B::dSOD1 flies (P < 0.01). (C) Lifespan of flies with D42+M1B Gal4 driver (D42+M1B::CS, n = 102; D42+M1B::dSOD1, n = 143; and D42+M1B::G85R, n = 148). D42+M1B::dSOD1 flies had a reduced lifespan compared to that of D42+M1B::CS flies (P < 0.0001). D42+M1B::G85R flies had an increased lifespan compared to those of both D42+M1B::CS flies (P < 0.0001) and D42+M1B::dSOD1 flies (P < 0.0001).