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Sex-linked and maternal effects on growth in chickens.
G. F. Barbato, R. Vasilatos-Younken
The Pennsylvania State University
College of Agricultural Sciences
Animal Science
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Heterosis
100%
Maternal Effect
100%
Hatching
50%
Body Weight
33%
Genetic Divergence
16%
Inbreeding
16%
Genetic Variation
16%
Genetic Determinism
16%
Autosome
16%
Ordo
16%
Sex Chromosome
16%
Cross Breeding
16%
Broiler
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Heterosis
100%
Maternal Effect
100%
Jersey
50%
Hatching
50%
Sires
16%
Autosome
16%
Keyphrases
Sex Linkage
100%
Heterosis Effects
25%
Sire Line
25%
Average Heterosis
25%
Shank Length
25%
F1 Cross
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Sex Linkage
66%
Cross Breeding
16%