Body mass (g) increased with age, with male mice weighing more than female mice within genotype (A). While non-fasting blood glucose depended on genotype, sex, and age, there were no specific group-level differences at each time point (B). Calcium excretion was higher for the Jimbee than for the C57BL/6J mice (C). Additionally, the urine calcium per creatinine ratio was higher for the Jimbee mice than for the control mice, regardless of sex and age (D). Brackets indicated a statistically significant difference (p<0.05) in which solid lines compare genotypes within sex (A) and dashed lines compare genotypes (C, D). Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation. Open symbols for Jimbee mice; closed symbols for C57BL/6J mice; and different symbols for female vs. male mice.