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body composition — fat — percent         NMR  
Nelson1
pct_fat_DR   percent of tissue mass that is fat, whole body with head, restricted diet   [%]   restricted diet  
44 strains   age 15-17mo
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body composition – fat
Nelson1   fat_DR  
fat tissue mass, whole body with head, restricted diet (restricted diet ) (age 15-17mo)
female 0.95 p < 0.0001 0.88 33 Plot  
Nelson1   fat_DR  
fat tissue mass, whole body with head, restricted diet (restricted diet ) (age 15-17mo)
male 0.96 p < 0.0001 0.96 38 Plot  
body composition – lean
Nelson1   lean_DR  
lean tissue mass, whole body with head, restricted diet (restricted diet ) (age 15-17mo)
male 0.64 p < 0.0001 0.59 38 Plot  
body weight size and growth – body weight
Nelson1   bw_DR  
body weight, restricted diet (restricted diet ) (age 15-17mo)
male 0.82 p < 0.0001 0.73 38 Plot  
Nelson1   bw_DR  
body weight, restricted diet (restricted diet ) (age 15-17mo)
female 0.64 p < 0.0001 0.56 33 Plot  
longevity – lifespan
Nelson1   lifespan_DR  
age at death, restricted diet (restricted diet )
female 0.47 p = 0.0059 0.39 33 Plot 0.50
 

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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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