%0 Journal Article %A Halliwill, Kyle %A Quigley, David %A Kang, Hio %A Del Rosario, Reyno %A Ginzinger, David %A Balmain, Allan %D 2016 %T Additional file 2: Supplementary figures S1-S5 and supplementary tables S2-S6. of Panx3 links body mass index and tumorigenesis in a genetically heterogeneous mouse model of carcinogen-induced cancer %U https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_2_Supplementary_figures_S1-S5_and_supplementary_tables_S2-S6_of___Panx3_links_body_mass_index_and_tumorigenesis_in_a_genetically_heterogeneous_mouse_model_of_carcinogen-induced_cancer/4368347 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3612893_D2.v1 %2 https://springernature.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/7094468 %K Carcinogenesis %K BMI %K Linkage analysis %K Tumor susceptibility %X Supplementary figures and supplementary tables S2-S6. A Word (.docx) document containing all supplementary figures and supplementary tables S2-S6. Table S2: Sex interactions by QTL. Difference refers to the difference in means between heterozygous and homozygous mice. Table S3: BMI QTL and papilloma burden. Table S4: Genes significantly associated with BMI. Table S5: Panx3 network gene correlation levels by sex. Table S6: Panx3 polymorphisms between Spret and FVB mice. Figure S1: Twenty-week papilloma burden by BMI for male and female mice. Figure S2: QTL effect for the strongest autosomal QTL for each phenotype by sex for raw and mean-centered phenotype values. Figure S3: Proximal and distal regions of chromosome 10 influence weight in opposing directions. Figure S4: Effect of sex-specific QTL on BMI. Figure S5: Panx3 expression and tumor development. (DOCX 224 kb) %I figshare