Project measure / variable:   Schughart5   pctbw_trt_d1

ID, description, units MPD:58821   pctbw_trt_d1   body weight as percent of baseline, 10 FFU group   [%]  post-infection day 1  
influenza A (H3N2) virus study
Data set, strains Schughart5   inbred w/CC8   8 strains     sex: f     age: 8-12wks
Procedure body weight
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Schughart5 - body weight as percent of baseline, 10 FFU group post-infection day 1



  MEASURE SUMMARY
Measure Summary Female
Number of strains tested8 strains
Mean of the strain means97.5   %
Median of the strain means97.8   %
SD of the strain means± 1.71
Coefficient of variation (CV)0.0175
Min–max range of strain means94.6   –   100   %
Mean sample size per strain12.0   mice


  ANOVA, Q-Q NORMALITY ASSESSMENT
ANOVA summary      
FactorDFSum of squaresMean sum of squaresF valuep value (Pr>F)
strain 7 379.2569 54.1796 6.8001 < 0.0001
Residuals 88 701.1408 7.9675


Q-Q normality assessment based on residuals

  


  STRAIN MEANS (UNADJUSTED)
  
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Strain Sex Mean SD N mice SEM CV Min, Max Z score
129S1/SvImJ f 96.8 1.4   10 0.443 0.0145 93.4, 98.5 -0.43
A/J f 96.0 3.25   9 1.08 0.0338 88.7, 98.8 -0.9
C57BL/6J f 97.5 3.53   11 1.07 0.0362 93.0, 103.0 -0.02
CAST/EiJ f 98.8 2.13   8 0.753 0.0215 95.5, 101.0 0.74
NOD/ShiLtJ f 98.4 4.08   11 1.23 0.0415 91.5, 104.0 0.51
NZO/HlLtJ f 100.0 2.42   20 0.542 0.0241 96.6, 106.0 1.44
PWK/PhJ f 94.6 2.95   18 0.696 0.0312 89.1, 100.0 -1.72
WSB/EiJ f 98.2 1.42   9 0.474 0.0145 96.3, 101.0 0.39


  LEAST SQUARES MEANS (MODEL-ADJUSTED)
Strain Sex Mean SEM UpperCL LowerCL
129S1/SvImJ f 96.789 0.8926 98.5629 95.0151
A/J f 95.9633 0.9409 97.8332 94.0935
C57BL/6J f 97.5145 0.8511 99.2059 95.8232
CAST/EiJ f 98.8412 0.998 100.8245 96.858
NOD/ShiLtJ f 98.3673 0.8511 100.0586 96.676
NZO/HlLtJ f 100.469 0.6312 101.7233 99.2147
PWK/PhJ f 94.5978 0.6653 95.9199 93.2756
WSB/EiJ f 98.17 0.9409 100.0398 96.3002




  GWAS USING LINEAR MIXED MODELS