LEVENGOOD W C, SHINKLE M P
Science. 1960 Jul 1;132(3418):34-5. doi: 10.1126/science.132.3418.34.
Progeny counts in Drosophila melanogaster were found to be correlated with barometric pressures. Addition of a sublethal chemical to the culture produced a higher correlation coefficient, whereas growth of the culture in an electric field reduced the correlation well below the level of significance. The electric field appeared to have a protective action.
在果蝇中发现后代数量与气压相关。向培养物中添加亚致死剂量的化学物质会产生更高的相关系数,而在电场中培养则会使相关性大幅降低至显著水平以下。电场似乎具有保护作用。