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. 2017 Feb 14;7:42476. doi: 10.1038/srep42476

Figure 3. Results of the stay-on-hand test.

Figure 3

(a) Comparison of the stay-on-hand test in wild-type (WT) mice and nonagouti (a) knockout (KO) mice. Genotype, but not sex, had a significant effect on the duration of time on the hand and there was no interaction between these two factors (two-way ANOVA). The dashed lines represent the average values. (b) Correlation of stay-on-hand duration traits between the first (6 weeks) and second (8 weeks) examinations. (c) Correlation of stay-on-hand duration traits between parents and their offspring. The left panel shows the offspring of moderate duration × moderate duration parents; the right panel shows the offspring of moderate duration × long duration parents. The open and black arrows indicate moderate and long durations, respectively. The data were obtained from mice of line A.