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. 2015 Oct 15;5:15084. doi: 10.1038/srep15084

Figure 2. Locomotion is not affected by gap mutations.

Figure 2

(A) Baseline feeding activity of gap mutant worms compared to the wild type N2. (B) Food searching activity of the N2 wild type and the gap mutants. The gap-1;gap-3 double mutant shows decreased locomotion (p = 3.62 × 10−13). (C) gap mutations do not affect the feeding activity of the worms after one hour of starvation. n = 20 for each strain in each condition, error bars indicate SD and asterisks indicate Bonferroni-corrected significant differences (***P < 0.001).