Table 1. Sensorimotor responses of different genotypes.
Genotype (temp) | OA (MCH) | OA (OCT) | SR |
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w1118(isoCJ1) | 70 ± 3 | 69 ± 1 | 85 ± 2 |
HS-w1118(isoCJ1) | 73 ± 4 | 67 ± 3 | 84 ± 2 |
NΔcdc10rpts | 76 ± 4 | 74 ± 4 | 83 ± 1 |
HS-NΔcdc10rpts | 75 ± 2 | 76 ± 2 | 83 ± 2 |
hsN+ | 74 ± 5 | 73 ± 4 | 83 ± 1 |
HS-hsN+ | 70 ± 5 | 71 ± 5 | 83 ± 2 |
w1118(isoCJ1) (30°C) | 58 ± 6 | 42 ± 9 | 52 ± 7 |
Nts2 (30°C) | 50 ± 9 | 35 ± 8 | 39 ± 11 |
There is no significant difference for “task-relevant” sensorimotor responses among all comparisons between the control and experimental groups except olfactory acuity for octanol between HS-w1118(isoCJ1) and HS-NΔcdc10rpts. All experiments were conducted at room temperature except those indicated as (30°C). OA, olfactory acuity; MCH, methylcyclohexanol; OCT, octanol; SR, electric-shock reactivity; HS, 37°C heat shock.