“…We had constructed 27 different isogenic lines, each of which had a unique combination of R-and L-type ci, c2, and/or c3 chromosomes. The construction and longevity characteristics of these isogenic lines have been described (Buck et a!., 1993). Replicates of a number of these isogenic lines in which the females were known to express the extended-longevity phenotype (222,202,002), as well as replicates of a number of lines known to express only a shorter than normal life span (010, 011, 020, 100, 110),aR-type life span (000,001,012,022,112,200,211) or an intermediate-type life span (101,102,111,201,220) were each raised under low larval density (LD) conditions.…”