Table 1.
Summary statistics of walking properties of A30P flies
Two-way anova | ||||||||
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TD | De | WDe | Ve | AV | FWD | FWF | WF | |
Interaction P value | * | * | ns | * | * | * | * | * |
Tukey's multiple comparisons tests | ||||||||
Young CT vs. old CT | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns |
Young A30P vs. old A30P | **** | **** | ** | **** | **** | *** | *** | *** |
Young CT vs. young A30P | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns |
Old CT vs. old A30P | * | * | ns | * | ** | ns | ns | ns |
Data analysis was performed using normally distributed data generated by Box-Cox transformation. FTD,1,84 = 6.165, PTD = 0.015; FDe,1,84 = 5.606, PDe = 0.020; FWDe,1,84 = 2.878, PWDe = 0.094; FVe,1,84 = 6.499, PVe = 0.013; FAV,1,84 = 6.827, PAV = 0.011; FFWD,1,84 = 4.543, PFWD = 0.036; FFWF,1,84 = 4.526, PFWF = 0.036; FWF,1,84 = 5.168, PWF = 0.026. P values are <0.05 (*), < 0.01 (**), < 0.001 (***) or < 0.0001 (****). ns, not significant. Analysis was performed with Prism 6 (GraphPad Software, Inc.).