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The average ommatidial size was calculated as the area occupied by 10 adjacent ommatidia in the equatorial region of the eye divided by 10. Independent eyes were measured on photographs of mounted eyes of the indicated genotypes. The statistical comparison of the values obtained relative to the control (“optix>+”) did not detect significant differences among genotypes. The data underlying the graphs shown in the figure can be found in “S2_Fig 1_data” in the Supporting information file S1 Raw Data.
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Target size, Biological processes, Computational experiments show, Dependent production, Intrinsically noisy, First find, Feedback control, Div >< p, Progenitor cells, Development — like, Drosophila </, Final eye size, Specific size, Usually remarkably precise, Organ size precision, Limited understanding, Precision suggests Organs —, Adult eye depends, Net growth, Latter contributing
Target size, Biological processes, Computational experiments show, Dependent production, Intrinsically noisy, First find, Feedback control, Div >< p, Progenitor cells, Development — like, Drosophila </, Final eye size, Specific size, Usually remarkably precise, Organ size precision, Limited understanding, Precision suggests Organs —, Adult eye depends, Net growth, Latter contributing
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