Genetic variation in litter size and 12-day weight in mice and their relationships with post-weaning growth
Data from a random-bred population of mice were used to examine the sources of variation in litter size and 12-day body weight, and, the genetic relationships between these traits and post-weaning body weights and body-weight gain from 3 to 6 weeks of age (post-weaning gain)
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Main Authors: | 75973 Hanrahan, J.P., 64676 Eisen, E.J. |
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Format: | biblioteca |
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1974
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Subjects: | RATON, TAMANO DE LA CAMADA, PESO, GENETICA, HEREDABILIDAD, CORRELACION GENETICA, |
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