Fig. 3: Naso-anal length and Coprobacter_OTU66 are significant predictors of place task performance in a multiple regression model. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 3: Naso-anal length and Coprobacter_OTU66 are significant predictors of place task performance in a multiple regression model.

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Fig. 3

a Final multiple regression model (F(2,30) = 12.28, p < 0.001) predicting 41.3% of the variance in place task performance following the removal of nonsignificant predictors. b Naso-anal length at 7 weeks and its associations with (c) spatial recognition memory and (d) fat mass. e Relative abundance of Coprobacter_OTU66 at 7 weeks and its associations with (f) spatial recognition memory and (g) fat mass. Group data are expressed as box-and-whisker plots (min, IQR, max); n = 11–12; data were analyzed by one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey-adjusted post-hoc comparisons (ap < 0.05 relative to Chow, bp < 0.005 relative to Cycle). Associational data are expressed as scatterplots of individual values; n = 9–12; data were analyzed by Pearson’s correlations.

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