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. 2020 Jan 6;10(3):967–983. doi: 10.1534/g3.119.400963

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Effect of the germline on female reproductive behaviors. The female genotypes are Berlin (Ber, green) and tud/+ (purple) with a germline (G+) and without (G-). The male genotypes are Berlin (Ber) and tud/+ with a germline (G+) and without (G-). The virgin (V) and mated (M) status of females is indicated. The impact of mating and germline on daytime (A) and nighttime (B) sleep, averaged across days 2-6 post-mating is shown. For each fly, the mean sleep is determined by ShinyR-DAM. Each column shows the average of the mean sleep across all flies for each condition. Error bars show the standard error of the mean. (C) Preference for yeast-containing media vs. sugar-containing media post-mating. Bar graphs show the percent of groups that preferred yeast-containing media for each condition. The days post-mating (PM) is indicated (1 or 3 days). (D) Female re-mating was assayed. Average percent re-mating of vial replicates are plotted, with error bars showing the standard error of the mean. Statistical analyses were done using an ANOVA (see Table S5), followed by a Tukey HSD post-hoc test. The categorical values for the Tukey HSD results are indicated where *=P < 0.05, **=P < 0.005, and ***=P < 0.0005.