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Fig. 8. Temperature shift experiments with the temperature-sensitive
unc-54(e1157) allele. Shown is the average number of muscle arms
extended by muscles 9 through 19 for the indicated genotypes. Counts for
genotypes marked with an asterisk represent the average for muscles 9 to 15.
For each muscle n=15, except for trIs30 (20°C) and
trIs30 (20°C) hatchlings, for which n=30. The allele
name is followed by either the temperature at which the animals were
constitutively raised or a description of the time point (TP) (in hours) at
which the animals were shifted to a different temperature. The coloured bars
on the left represent the temperature at which animals were incubated during
the indicated developmental times. Green, incubated at 15°C; red,
incubated at 25°C; E, embryogenesis; L, larval development; A, adulthood.
The error bars represents the standard error of the mean. Averages less than
two arms per BWM are all significantly different than averages greater than
two (P<0.001).