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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neurobiol Learn Mem. 2017 Jun 29;144:68–76. doi: 10.1016/j.nlm.2017.06.006

Table 1.

Control behaviors in wild-type CS and trbl mutant flies.

Genotype Shock avoidance MCH acuity Oct acuity 41 °C avoidance
N = 48 N = 50 N = 54 N = 799
CS 73.8±3.1 25.7±4.5 29.4±5.4 0.64±0.03
trbl1119/+ 73.8±6.7 15.9±4.2 23.5±5.6 0.64±0.02
trbl3-54/trbl1119 68.9±7.3 15.0±4.5 8.7±3.9* 0.58±0.02
trbl3-54/+ 77.2±4.8 12.3±6.8 17.5±4.5 0.63±0.02
trbl3519/+ 77.6±3.3 29.4±3.1 10.4±5.5 0.58±0.02
trbl3-54/trbl3519 77.6±4.2 16.3±3.0 12.5±7.1 0.54±0.02**

Few significant differences were found in the control behaviors of wild-type and trbl mutant flies. Shock avoidance: ANOVA F(5, 42)=0.40, p=0.85; MCH acuity: F(5, 44)=1.90 p=0.11; Oct acuity: F(5, 48)=2.37, p=0.05, trbl3-54/trbl1119 was significantly different from CS after Multiple Comparisons, * = p < 0.05; 41 °C avoidance: Kruskal-Wallis Test H(5, N=799) =18.47, p =.002, the only significant difference between genotypes after Multiple Comparisons was between CS and trbl3-54/trbl3519 **= p < 0.01. The values represent means ± the SEMs.