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. 2018 Jul 24;58(3):591–603. doi: 10.1093/icb/icy078

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Dietary yeast modified the effects of a mitochondrial–nuclear incompatibility on development time and survival. (A, B) Decreased dietary yeast delayed development of all genotypes, but the response of (simw501); OreR to dietary yeast was less than that of control genotypes. The differences in average development time in hours between (simw501); OreR and OreR nuclear genotypic controls are indicated. (C, D) (simw501); OreR females, but not males, had decreased larval-to-adult survival relative to control genotypes when developed on a low-yeast diet. Points are average trait values across five replicate vials with 95% CI for females (A, C) and males (B, D). Statistical results are in Supplementary Table S3 and the main text.