Abstract

1st, 2nd, and early 3rd instarDrosophila larvae are extremely sensitive to 100% O2 or 75% O2/25% N2 (at atmospheric pressure) whereas eggs, late 3rd instar larvae, and pupae are relatively insensitive under our exposure conditions. Eclosing flies exposed to an O2 enriched environment consistently possessed 2 eye abnormalities: dark eye color and altered eye shape.

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