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Project measure / variable:   CSNA02   boost_pref

ID, description, units MPD:62205   boost_pref   ratio of Boost licks to total licks over last 3 days of consumption adjusted for body weight   [%]  
Data set, strains CSNA02   inbred   10 strains     sex: both     age: 10-11wks
Procedure bottle choice test
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CSNA02 - ratio of Boost licks to total licks over last 3 days of consumption adjusted for body weight



  MEASURE SUMMARY
Measure Summary FemaleMale
Number of strains tested10 strains10 strains
Mean of the strain means0.92477   % 0.92368   %
Median of the strain means0.92667   % 0.91833   %
SD of the strain means± 0.08635 ± 0.02807
Coefficient of variation (CV)0.0934 0.0304
Min–max range of strain means0.73889   –   1.0489   % 0.88667   –   0.97778   %
Mean sample size per strain7.7   mice 7.7   mice


  ANOVA, Q-Q NORMALITY ASSESSMENT
ANOVA summary      
FactorDFSum of squaresMean sum of squaresF valuep value (Pr>F)
sex 1 0.0 0.0 0.0001 0.9937
strain 9 0.1873 0.0208 0.5017 0.8712
sex:strain 9 0.4683 0.052 1.2546 0.2676
Residuals 134 5.558 0.0415


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 0.73889 0.26017   9 0.08672 0.3521 0.35, 1.0 -2.15
129S1/SvImJ m 0.97778 0.14533   9 0.04844 0.1486 0.74, 1.16 1.93
A/J f 1.0489 0.58539   9 0.19513 0.5581 0.68, 2.58 1.44
A/J m 0.90778 0.15794   9 0.05265 0.174 0.62, 1.04 -0.57
C57BL/6J f 0.93 0.03464   9 0.01155 0.0372 0.88, 0.97 0.06
C57BL/6J m 0.91444 0.12551   9 0.04184 0.1373 0.59, 1.0 -0.33
CAST/EiJ f 1.0244 0.25515   9 0.08505 0.2491 0.58, 1.52 1.15
CAST/EiJ m 0.92222 0.09484   9 0.03161 0.1028 0.73, 1.03 -0.05
CC004/TauUncJ f 0.92333 0.08145   3 0.04702 0.0882 0.83, 0.98 -0.02
CC004/TauUncJ m 0.93667 0.07572   3 0.04372 0.0808 0.85, 0.99 0.46
CC041/TauUncJ f 0.92333 0.07371   3 0.04256 0.0798 0.84, 0.98 -0.02
CC041/TauUncJ m 0.88667 0.17926   3 0.10349 0.2022 0.68, 1.0 -1.32
NOD/ShiLtJ f 0.96889 0.09867   9 0.03289 0.1018 0.81, 1.16 0.51
NOD/ShiLtJ m 0.90125 0.12988   8 0.04592 0.1441 0.63, 0.99 -0.8
NZO/HlLtJ f 0.94 0.14465   9 0.04822 0.1539 0.73, 1.26 0.18
NZO/HlLtJ m 0.89778 0.0614   9 0.02047 0.0684 0.83, 0.98 -0.92
PWK/PhJ f 0.87 0.13991   9 0.04664 0.1608 0.6, 0.98 -0.63
PWK/PhJ m 0.93889 0.12191   9 0.04064 0.1298 0.76, 1.19 0.54
WSB/EiJ f 0.88 0.22577   8 0.07982 0.2566 0.47, 1.15 -0.52
WSB/EiJ m 0.95333 0.08093   9 0.02698 0.0849 0.74, 1.0 1.06


  LEAST SQUARES MEANS (MODEL-ADJUSTED)
Strain Sex Mean SEM UpperCL LowerCL
129S1/SvImJ f 0.7389 0.0679 0.8732 0.6046
129S1/SvImJ m 0.9778 0.0679 1.112 0.8435
A/J f 1.0489 0.0679 1.1832 0.9146
A/J m 0.9078 0.0679 1.042 0.7735
C57BL/6J f 0.93 0.0679 1.0643 0.7957
C57BL/6J m 0.9144 0.0679 1.0487 0.7802
CAST/EiJ f 1.0244 0.0679 1.1587 0.8902
CAST/EiJ m 0.9222 0.0679 1.0565 0.788
CC004/TauUncJ f 0.9233 0.1176 1.1559 0.6908
CC004/TauUncJ m 0.9367 0.1176 1.1692 0.7041
CC041/TauUncJ f 0.9233 0.1176 1.1559 0.6908
CC041/TauUncJ m 0.8867 0.1176 1.1192 0.6541
NOD/ShiLtJ f 0.9689 0.0679 1.1032 0.8346
NOD/ShiLtJ m 0.9012 0.072 1.0437 0.7588
NZO/HlLtJ f 0.94 0.0679 1.0743 0.8057
NZO/HlLtJ m 0.8978 0.0679 1.032 0.7635
PWK/PhJ f 0.87 0.0679 1.0043 0.7357
PWK/PhJ m 0.9389 0.0679 1.0732 0.8046
WSB/EiJ f 0.88 0.072 1.0224 0.7376
WSB/EiJ m 0.9533 0.0679 1.0876 0.8191


  LEAST SQUARES MEANS (MODEL-ADJUSTED), SEXES COMBINED
Strain Sex Mean SEM UpperCL LowerCL
129S1/SvImJ both 0.8583 0.048 0.9533 0.7634
A/J both 0.9783 0.048 1.0733 0.8834
C57BL/6J both 0.9222 0.048 1.0172 0.8273
CAST/EiJ both 0.9733 0.048 1.0683 0.8784
CC004/TauUncJ both 0.93 0.0831 1.0944 0.7656
CC041/TauUncJ both 0.905 0.0831 1.0694 0.7406
NOD/ShiLtJ both 0.9351 0.0495 1.0329 0.8372
NZO/HlLtJ both 0.9189 0.048 1.0138 0.8239
PWK/PhJ both 0.9044 0.048 0.9994 0.8095
WSB/EiJ both 0.9167 0.0495 1.0145 0.8188




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