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. 2022 Feb 23;18(2):e1010256. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1010256

Fig 4. Phenotypic effects of parental tetracycline treatment in Aedes aegypti.

Fig 4

wMel-infected mosquitoes or uninfected mosquitoes were left untreated or fed 2 mg/mL tetracycline. Their offspring were measured for (A) female and (B) male development time, (C) survival to pupa, (D) pupal sex ratio, (E) female and (F) male wing length, (G) fecundity and (H) egg hatch. Dots represent data from replicate trays (A-D) or individual mosquitoes (E-H). Lines and error bars represent medians and 95% confidence intervals in all panels.