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. 2015 Aug 21;2(4):ENEURO.0071-15.2015. doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0071-15.2015

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

amn1 Mutant flies housed in populations show a fragmented sleep pattern, similar to that of amn1 individuals. Sleep profiles of amn1 mutant flies compared with wild-type Canton S flies in individuals (A) and populations (B), respectively. C, Quantification of data. amn1 mutant flies slept less than wild-type flies in population as well as individuals. D, Activity during waking. Populations of mutant flies were hyperactive during the light period but hypoactive in the dark compared with controls; however, no difference was detected in individual flies. E, Number of sleep episodes. Sleep episodes increased significantly in populations of amn1 mutant flies compared with controls at night consistent with individuals, but exhibited the opposite phenotype during light period. F, Episode length. Populations of mutant flies did not show significant difference in sleep episode length where individual mutant flies decreased dramatically compared to wild-type. G, Latency. amn1 mutant flies exhibited similar latency compared to wild type flies at night in both individuals and populations. n = 8 groups for both wild-type and amn1 populations. n = 31 and n = 32, respectively, for wild-type and amn1 individuals. ZT, Zeitgeber time.