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Figure 3


Fig. 3. calderón adult phenotype. (A) Graph depicting the developmental delay of caldR161 animals. The length of embryonic (E, green), larval (L, red) and pupal (P, blue) stages is shown for caldR161 and wild-type animals. (B) caldR161 animals are smaller than wild-type ones. (C) caldR161 and wild-type heads; note the caldR161 eye is markedly smaller. (D) caldR161 and wild-type wings. Note the caldR161 wing is smaller than the wild-type one. (E) Histogram plotting the size and cell density ratio of calderón/wild-type animals. Ratio (fly length): 0.9±0.04; ratio (eye size): 0.8±0.05; ratio (wing size): 0.85±0.04; ratio (cell density): 1.3±0.16. Number of scored flies: n (wt):7; n (cald):9. Number of scored eyes: n (wt):7; n (cald):9. Number of scored wings: n (wt):6; n (cald):6. Number of scored wings for cell density counting: n (wt):7; n (cald):9. (F,G) caldR107/caldEP1072 male (F) and female (G) animals are smaller than wild-type ones when raised at 18°C, but nearly wild-type at 25°C.





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