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. 2022 Apr 1;11:e67598. doi: 10.7554/eLife.67598

Figure 5. Impact of auxin on developmental timing and survival.

(A) Time taken from egg-laying to wandering L3 larvae. (B) Time taken from egg-laying to pupation. (C) Survival across developmental stages (larval to pupal and pupal to adult) with 10 mM auxin. (D) Survival of adult females during continuous exposure to auxin. (E) Survival of adult males during continuous exposure to auxin. Logrank test and weighted Gehan-Breslow-Wilcoxon model (ns) were used for the adult survival assays. See Figure 5—source data 1 for raw data.

Figure 5—source data 1. Raw data for larval crawling and adult climbing assays.

Figure 5.

Figure 5—figure supplement 1. Working concentrations of auxin do not impact locomotor function of wild-type Drosophila.

Figure 5—figure supplement 1.

(A) Larval crawling speed on 0 mM food (10 larvae) and 5 mM auxin food (10 larvae). (B) Distance climbed in climbing assay for males and females on 0 mM food (five separate vials and a total of 144 flies for males and 130 flies for females) and 10 mM auxin food (five separate vials and a total of 141 flies for males and 141 flies for females). Analysed using a paired t-test.