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Fig. 1 | BMC Genetics

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From: High-fat-diet induced development of increased fasting glucose levels and impaired response to intraperitoneal glucose challenge in the collaborative cross mouse genetic reference population

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End time point Body Weight (g) of 17 CC lines separately for females and males, after 12 weeks on Chow diet (CH, 18 % fat) and on high fat diet (HFD, 42 % fat). Bar graphs a and b show end time point Body Weight means (±SE) for CH and HFD of females and males, respectively, by lines. Bar graphs c and d, show diference between males and females for Chow (ΔCH = Males-Females) and HFD (ΔHF = Males-Females), respectively. Bar graphs e and f show differences between CH and HFD for females (ΔDiets/Females = HF-CH) and males (ΔDiets/Males = HF-CH), respectively. No. of animals: HFD, 128 males, 102 females; Chow, 146 males, 137 females

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