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. 2010 May 29;21(5):247–257. doi: 10.1007/s00335-010-9266-6

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Effect plots for significant QTLs in the total B6F2 population (a), B6F2 males (b), the total population of the combined cross (c), and combined cross females (d). In general, homozygosity for the RIIIS allele (RR) was associated with low TST immobility, while heterozygosity (H) or homozygosity for the B6 (BB) or NZB (NN) alleles was associated with higher TST immobility. One exception is the MMU6 QTL in the total B6F2 population (A). Error bars = SEM