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. 2016 Jan 27;7:10512. doi: 10.1038/ncomms10512

Figure 2. Reducing Adar levels does not alter sleep homeostasis.

Figure 2

(a and b) Representative sleep profiles (a) and total daily sleep (b) for Adarhyp and sibling control animals (females; Adarhyp (n=93); control (n=95)). (c and d) Representative sleep profiles during baseline, deprivation (red bar; ZT20–24) and recovery periods for sibling control (c) and Adarhyp animals (d). (e and f) Quantification of sleep lost during deprivation period (e) and recovered the next morning from ZT0–6 (f). (g) Total sleep each day from ZT0–6. Sleep returns to baseline after 1 day of recovery. (In cg: Adarhyp (n=90); control (n=95)). In this figure, control refers to siblings of Adarhyp animals outcrossed into a w1118 genetic background. Females were used for all sleep homoeostasis experiments.