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Resolution: standard / high Figure 8.
Analysis of density of trypanosomes in salivary glands. Histograms comparing the proportion of the salivary gland occupied by trypanosomes
in infections with single or both red and green strains. A total of 63 glands from
41 individual flies were analysed, comprising 27 glands with only green trypanosomes,
11 glands with only red trypanosomes and 25 glands with a mixed infection. Bars show
geometric means and geometric standard errors. (A) Proportion of the gland occupied
by trypanosomes in single infections compared to mixed infections. There were significantly
more trypanosomes present in glands containing the green strain compared to the red
strain, and significantly more trypanosomes present in glands with mixed compared
to single infections. (B) Comparison of salivary glands dissected at different timepoints
shows that trypanosomes became more dense in glands with a mixed infection compared
to a single strain infection after 3 weeks duration of infection. (C) Proportion of
the gland occupied by the same trypanosome strain in a single compared to a mixed
infection. There were significantly more trypanosomes of the red strain present in
glands containing the green trypanosome strain as well; the converse was not true
for the green strain. (D) Comparison of salivary glands dissected at different timepoints
shows that this effect became pronounced for the red strain from 2 weeks duration
of infection.
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