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Published in final edited form as: Curr Biol. 2020 Jun 4;30(14):2749–2760.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.05.020

Figure 3. daedalus modulates DR-specific climbing ability.

Figure 3.

(A and B) Plot of the day at which fewer than 20% of flies climb in tested DGRP lines, split by genotype at the most significant locus downstream of dls on (A) AL or (B) DR. The day at which 20% or fewer surviving flies are able to climb is represented by blue dots, black bars represent mean values across all tested strains with a given genotype and diet. Significance for diet interaction p < 4E-5, FDR = 3%. (C-E) The effect of Minos element insertion on (C) lifespan and (D) climbing ability over the course of life in a w1118 genetic background, and (E) the log2 difference median lifespan and unnormalized climbing decline between mutant and controls. AL shown in red, DR in blue. Significant differences between mutant and controls are indicated by *. * = p < 0.05, ** = p < 0.005, *** = p < 0.0005. nc = no change, ns = not significant. p values shown in Data S3. N = 200 flies per condition for each mutant experiment. Data in (C-E) show collective results from three biological replicates. Error bars represent SD between replicates. Data used found in Data S3. See also Figure S3E-G, L, Figure S4A-B, E-F.