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. 2009 Nov 20;40(3):366–376. doi: 10.1007/s10519-009-9312-x

Table 3.

Genetic correlation between social interaction and other anxiety-like behavior

Contact duration Contact frequency Genital grooming Social sniffing Following Aggressive behaviors
Factor 1 General locomotor activity 0.578 (P = 0.006**) 0.647 ( P = 0.002**) 0.309 (P = 0.172) −0.245 (P = 0.284) 0.001 (P = 0.996) −0.032 (P = 0.890)
Factor 2 Thigmotaxis 0.417 (P = 0.060) −0.232 (P = 0.311) 0.132 (P = 0.569) 0.371 (P = 0.098) 0.105 (P = 0.651) 0.146 (P = 0.527)
Factor 3 EP open-arm exploration 0.282 (P = 0.216) 0.111 (P = 0.632) 0.433 (P = 0.050*) 0.157 (P = 0.497) 0.372 (P = 0.097) 0.328 (P = 0.147)
Factor 4 Risk assessment −0.296 (P = 0.193) −0.144 (P = 0.532) −0.166 (P = 0.473) −0.177 (P = 0.443) −0.052 (P = 0.821) 0.045 (P = 0.848)
Factor 5 Autonomic emotionality 0.727 ( P < 0.001**) 0.661 ( P = 0.001**) 0.503 (P = 0.020*) 0.374 (P = 0.095) 0.090 (P = 0.695) 0.170 (P = 0.461)

The factor scores for anxiety-like behavior were obtained from Takahashi et al. (2008), in which the group size for males of each consomic strain and B6 ranged from 15 to 25. Genetic correlations of r > 0.60 are in bold, and r < 0.30 are in italics. EP open-arm exploration is a factor contributed mainly by the elevated plus-maze test. P values are provided in parentheses

** P < 0.01, * P < 0.05