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. 2018 Oct 24;38(43):9202–9214. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0876-18.2018

Table 1.

Shock reactivity and olfactory acuity of flies expressing amn-RNAi in DPM neurons

Genotype Shock reactivity Olfactory acuity
Octanol Methylcyclohexanol
VT64246/+ 71.80 ± 4.36 58.30 ± 2.77 60.50 ± 5.15
VT64246/amn-RNAi1 65.30 ± 2.87 73.30 ± 4.60 59.80 ± 4.78
+/amn-RNAi1 69.70 ± 2.83 61.90 ± 4.53 51.20 ± 4.01

VT64246/+ 69.50 ± 4.11 59.80 ± 4.45 67.70 ± 4.39
VT64246/amn-RNAi2 67.20 ± 3.65 60.40 ± 3.35 63.60 ± 5.19
+/amn-RNAi2 74.00 ± 4.39 58.40 ± 5.31 62.20 ± 5.10

Data are shown as mean ± SEM. VT64246/amn-RNAi1 and VT64246/amn-RNAi2 flies exhibit normal shock reactivity (amn-RNAi1: F(2,29) = 0.938, p = 0.406, n = 10; amn-RNAi2: F(2,29) = 0.725, p = 0.493, n = 10) and normal olfactory acuity for octanol (amn-RNAi1: F(2,29) = 3.726, p = 0.037, n = 10, post hoc Newman–Keuls test; VT64246/amn-RNAi versus VT64246/+, *p < 0.05; amn-RNAi2: F(2,29) = 0.053, p = 0.948, n = 10) and methylcyclohexanol (amn-RNAi1: F(2,29) = 1.230, p = 0.308, n = 10; amn-RNAi2: F(2,29) = 0.352, p = 0.707, n = 10).