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. 2018 Oct 25;6:144. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2018.00144

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Mitochondrial transport during and after initial pLL development. While mitochondrial transport is fairly consistent during (30 hpf) and after initial axon extension (48 hpf), distance of mitochondrial movement in single bouts of transport (A) and the time that the mitochondria can move without stopping (B) is increased by 5 dpf (ANOVA with post-hoc contrasts). (C) Velocity of mitochondrial movement is constant at all ages analyzed. (D) Similarly, the proportion of mitochondria moving in either the anterograde or retrograde direction and the proportion that are stationary is not changed across developmental stages (ANOVA with post-hoc contrasts). (E) Stationary mitochondria are larger than those moving in either direction (ANOVA). NS, not significant. In (A–D), the number of larvae analyzed is indicated on the graph. In (E), the number of individual mitochondria analyzed from eight individual larvae is shown.