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English: An egl-3(ok979) mutant that is expressing a wild-type copy of egl-3 from the native promoter. This worm had been chronically exposed (6 h) to 250 mM ethanol and then tested in the food race in the absence of ethanol, similarly to the worm shown in Video S7. Note the marked occurrence of high-angled body bends and unaccompanied omega turns. Video recordings were taken using a dissecting microscope attached to a Hamamatsu C4742-95 camera and using SimplePCI video recording software. All videos were taken at the same magnification after 5 min on the food race plate and are played back at 2 x normal speed.
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Source Video S8 from Mitchell P, Mould R, Dillon J, Glautier S, Andrianakis I, James C, Pugh A, Holden-Dye L, O'Connor V (2010). "A Differential Role for Neuropeptides in Acute and Chronic Adaptive Responses to Alcohol: Behavioural and Genetic Analysis in Caenorhabditis elegans". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0010422. PMID 20454655. PMC: 2862703.
Author Mitchell P, Mould R, Dillon J, Glautier S, Andrianakis I, James C, Pugh A, Holden-Dye L, O'Connor V
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