Research Article

Diet Composition Differentially Affects Insulin Pathway Compromised and Control Flies

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Carbohydrate measurement of individual female flies, at one and five days after emergence. In (a) we show wild type (yw) measurements, in (b) the InR heteroallelic mutant combination, in (c) the Dp110 heteroallelic mutant combination, and in (d) the S6K heteroallelic mutant combination. The columns in the graph in (a) are bordered in red to show the wild type values, and the actual means plus the standard errors are copied in (b), (c), and (d) for comparison. In all graphs, the mean plus the standard error are graphed. Same letters, where present (a and b) within a panel, show not significantly different values within the columns present in the panel, but different letters evidence significantly different values; where letters above columns are absent (c and d) means that all values are not significantly different. Significant differences within comparisons between wild type and mutant values are signaled by the asterisks above the red wild type means, with p< 0.001. n=7-12.
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