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Effects of Light Interruption on Sleep and Viability of Drosophila melanogaster

Figure 1

Sleep profiles of the control and light treated flies during DSL and during recovery.

A–D indicate sleep profiles during DLS. (A) Sleep profiles in treated (DLS) and control (normal LD condition) flies (n = 96 for all groups). (B) Total sleep during the day (ZT 0–12) and night (ZT12–24). (C) The average sleep episode duration during the day and night. (D) Average sleep bout numbers. E–H indicate sleep profiles during the recovery period after DLS. (E) Sleep profiles in treated and control (normal LD condition) flies (n = 96 for all groups). (F) Total sleep during the day and night. (G) The average sleep episode duration during the day and night. (H) Average sleep bout numbers. White and black boxes under the x axis indicate light and dark periods of LD, respectively. *: p<0.05; **: p<0.01; ***: p<0.001, and the bar heights indicate mean values ± s.e.m.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105678.g001