10.1371/journal.pone.0185090.g002
Louis Patrick Watanabe
Louis Patrick
Watanabe
Nicole C. Riddle
Nicole
C. Riddle
Rotation on the REQS induces exercise as measured by increased activity levels.
Public Library of Science
2017
activity levels
exercise genetics research
novel Drosophila exercise quantification apparatus Obesity
Rotational Exercise Quantification System
REQS
Rotating Exercise Quantification System
2017-10-10 17:27:15
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<p>Activity levels were assessed as the number of laser crossings for four DGRP2 lines separately from male and female flies in an unstimulated environment <b>(A)</b> and with rotation <b>(B)</b>. 10 vials with 10 flies each were examined for each genotype-sex combination. The Y-axis shows activity levels as cumulative number of laser crossings detected per vial per one hour, while the X-axis shows the genotype and sex of the flies (M: male; F: female, with the number referring to the DGRP2 line). The box indicates the interquartile range, while the lines above and below indicate the maximum and minimum respectively. The middle line indicates the median and dots represent outliers.</p>