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- ZDB-FIG-250910-13
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- Maloney et al., 2025 - A survey of hypothalamic phenotypes identifies molecular and behavioral consequences of MYT1L haploinsufficiency in male and female mice
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Maternal behavior was not altered by Myt1l mutation. (A) Litters produced by WT or Het dams were not different in number of pups. (B–C) The size of the nest area at the beginning (B) and end (C) of the maternal assessment session was not different between WT or Het dams at either postnatal pup age. (D–E) The time spent grooming (D) or in the nest (E) putatively attending to the pups were not different between genotypes at P2 or P4 assessment. (F) The WT and Het dams moved comparable distances around the cage during maternal care assessment. (G–I) During pup retrieval assessment, the WT and Het dams exhibited similar latencies to first contact (G), first retrieval (H), and last retrieval of the pups (I). Sample size of dams for all assessments is presented in panel B. Data are presented as boxplots respective group medians as, boxes 25th–75th percentiles, and whiskers 1.5 × IQR. Individual data points are presented as open circles. Mann-Whitney U test used for statistical comparisons. |