Background Selecting chromosome substitution strains (CSSs, also called consomic strains/lines) used in the search for quantitative trait loci (QTLs) consistently requires the identification of the respective phenotypic trait of interest and is simply based on a significant difference between a consomic and host strain. However, statistical significance as represented by P values does not necessarily predicate practical importance. We therefore propose a method that pays attention to both the statistical significance and the actual size of the observed effect. The present paper extends on this approach and describes in more detail the use of effect size measures (Cohen’s d, partial eta squared - η p 2 ) together with the P value as statisti...
Mood disorders have powerful effects on the lives of many people. Finding the mechanisms underlying ...
Understanding the genetics of behavioral variation remains a fascinating but difficult problem with ...
To detect genes underlying anxiety-related traits in mice, we performed univariate and multivariate ...
Background Selecting chromosome substitution strains (CSSs, also called consomic strains/lines) used...
In a test battery consisting of an open-field arena, a light-dark box, a mirror-chamber box, an elev...
The number and mode of action of quantitative trait loci (QTL) that contribute to behavioral variati...
In a test battery consisting of an open-field arena, a light-dark box, a mirror-chamber box, an elev...
Anxiety is a common disorder which affects about 25% of the population and whose pathophysiology is ...
We carried out a QTL mapping experiment in two phenotypically similar inbred mouse strains, C57BL/6J...
Genetic effects on behavioural measures thought to model anxiety have been reported on 15 mouse chro...
Animal models of human behavioral endophenotypes, such as the Tail Suspension Test (TST) and the Ope...
The aim of this thesis was to improve existing methodologies and apply genetic strategies in order t...
AbstractGenetic effects on behavioural measures thought to model anxiety have been reported on 15 mo...
The aim of this thesis was to improve existing methodologies and apply genetic strategies in order t...
The way in which animals respond to stressful environments correlates with anxiety-related behaviour...
Mood disorders have powerful effects on the lives of many people. Finding the mechanisms underlying ...
Understanding the genetics of behavioral variation remains a fascinating but difficult problem with ...
To detect genes underlying anxiety-related traits in mice, we performed univariate and multivariate ...
Background Selecting chromosome substitution strains (CSSs, also called consomic strains/lines) used...
In a test battery consisting of an open-field arena, a light-dark box, a mirror-chamber box, an elev...
The number and mode of action of quantitative trait loci (QTL) that contribute to behavioral variati...
In a test battery consisting of an open-field arena, a light-dark box, a mirror-chamber box, an elev...
Anxiety is a common disorder which affects about 25% of the population and whose pathophysiology is ...
We carried out a QTL mapping experiment in two phenotypically similar inbred mouse strains, C57BL/6J...
Genetic effects on behavioural measures thought to model anxiety have been reported on 15 mouse chro...
Animal models of human behavioral endophenotypes, such as the Tail Suspension Test (TST) and the Ope...
The aim of this thesis was to improve existing methodologies and apply genetic strategies in order t...
AbstractGenetic effects on behavioural measures thought to model anxiety have been reported on 15 mo...
The aim of this thesis was to improve existing methodologies and apply genetic strategies in order t...
The way in which animals respond to stressful environments correlates with anxiety-related behaviour...
Mood disorders have powerful effects on the lives of many people. Finding the mechanisms underlying ...
Understanding the genetics of behavioral variation remains a fascinating but difficult problem with ...
To detect genes underlying anxiety-related traits in mice, we performed univariate and multivariate ...