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Fig. 2 | BMC Evolutionary Biology

Fig. 2

From: Various Wolbachia genotypes differently influence host Drosophila dopamine metabolism and survival under heat stress conditions

Fig. 2

The effect of various Wolbachia infections on ALP activity in comparison with uninfected (tetracycline-treated) control. a 1-day-old and b 6-day-old Drosophila females under normal conditions and upon heat stress (38оC). Each histogram bar represents an average of 10 to 50 measurements (means ± SEM). a – p < 0.001 vs uninfected and wMel, wMel2, wMel4 infected groups that were not stressed. b – p < 0.0001 vs wMelPop infected non-stressed group. c – p < 0.001 vs the control non-stressed group of the same strain

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