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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Biol. 2007 Oct 25;313(1):293–306. doi: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2007.10.025

Table 1.

Effects of loss and overexpression of escl on esc phenotypes

Genotype Mean Score St. Dev. N obs. / exp.
esc4 / esc6 1.8* 2.5 39 18% (76/427)
esc4 / esc6 escl 20* 0 4 2% (6/243)
esc4 / esc6 escl; + / αtub GAL4 0 0 75 98% (179/181)
esc6 / esc5 2.6* 2.7 58 84% (132/158)
esc6 escl/ esc5 16* 2 15 13% (19/148)
esc6 escl/ esc5 ; αtub GAL4/+ 0 0 76 125% (152/121)
esc6 / esc2 3* 3 67 61% (135/221)
esc6 escl / esc2 20* 0 21 16% (37/231)
esc6 / Df(2L) escP3-0 13.1 3.9 9 37% (20/54)
esc6 escl / Df(2L)escP3-0 NA 0% (0/189)
esc6 escl / Df(2L)escP3-0 ; αtubGAL4/+ 0 0 40 109% (81/74)
esc6 / Df(2L)Prl 13.4 1.6 14 39% (20/51)
esc6 escl / Df(2L)Prl NA 0% (0/209)
esc6 escl / Df(2L)Prl; αtubGAL4/+ 0 0 14 100% (21/21)
esc6 escl / escl 0 0 48 106% (103/97
esc6 escl / esc6 18 0 3 3% (41/155)
esc6 escl / esc6 escl NA 0% (0/200)
esc6 escl / esc6 escl; αtub GAL4/+ 0 0 107 90% (107/118)

For all genotypes, the maternally contributed chromosome is listed first.

*

Mean scores of the pairs of genotypes are significantly different P > 0.0001.

Mean scores are for males only.

Observed (obs.) represents both male and female of the given genotype.

Expected (exp.) is the mean number of adult flies of the other genotypes from the same cross.