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NS5 Bio/Biochem #40

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The answer doesn't make sense. Even the explanation.
My thinking:
Nbea +/+ (im just gonna say WT) is higher in body weight then Nbea +/- (mutant)
Question is asking: what is higher in the Mutant than the WT? Specifically "the rate of which process is most likely significantly higher in Mutant mice than in WT mice"

So how is it that Mutant mice have more adipose deposition (increase in fat = increase in body weight) but the graph says the opposite?

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