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. 2020 Oct 26;117(45):28167–28174. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2008925117

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Dissociable roles of ARα and ARβ in the regulation of social behavior. (A) ARα mutant males quivered at females significantly less than ARα+/+ males. (B) ARα mutant males performed lateral displays at males significantly less than ARα+/+ males. (C) ARαd50/d50 males fled from females significantly more than ARα+/+ males, (D) but there was no effect of ARα genotype on the number of times focal males were bit by females. (E and F) There was no effect of ARβ genotype on quiver at female or lateral display at female, (G) but ARβ mutants fled from females more than ARβ+/+ males. (H) There was no effect of ARβ genotype on the number of times focal males were bit by females. +, wild type; d, deletion. Circles represent data points for individual fish. Crosses represent mean ± SEM; ***P < 0.001; *P < 0.05. ns, not statistically significant.