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Pheno measurements correlated to your selected measurements

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behavior — balance and coordination         rotarod  
Crabbe3
FS_10rpm_EtOH_3   fixed speed rotarod latency to fall immediately after ethanol treatment (10 rpm/min)   [s]   ethanol 3g/kg i.p. 9 strains   age 9-17wks
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Correlated measurement from anywhere in MPD
(organized by category)
Sex Pearson
r
p value
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Spearman
rs
# strains
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common
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blood – clinical chemistry – proteins
Yuan3   TP_M12  
total protein (plasma TP) (age 12mo)
female –0.84 p = 0.0089 –0.79 8 Plot  
blood – hematology – coagulation
Peters1   PT  
prothrombin time (PT)
female 0.88 p = 0.0043 0.83 8 Plot 0.93
blood – hematology – RBC parameters
CGDpheno1   MCV  
mean RBC corpuscular volume (MCV)
female –0.91 p = 0.0020 –0.76 8 Plot  
Peters4   MCV_M18  
mean RBC corpuscular volume (MCV) (age 18mo)
female –0.86 p = 0.0057 –0.74 8 Plot -0.93
Peters4   MCV_M06  
mean RBC corpuscular volume (MCV) (age 6mo)
female –0.85 p = 0.0073 –0.81 8 Plot  
brain – morphology
Wahlsten1   ac_area  
cross-sectional area of anterior commissure at midplane
female –0.84 p = 0.0089 –0.79 8 Plot  
endocrine – hormones
Naggert1   LEP_fat18  
leptin (high-fat diet 18wks)
female 0.85 p = 0.0074 0.71 8 Plot  
 

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Reciprocals are included in the above list.

Correlations where Pearson r < 0.5 are not retained and will not appear in the above list.

All correlations available through MPD are mathematical correlations provided for exploratory use, and are not necessarily biologically significant. Additional forms of validation are required. Most correlations are based on strain mean data points which have varying degrees of quality, preciseness, and normality of distribution, and this is generally not taken into account in correlation strength metrics.




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