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Genetic parameters related to environmental variability of weight traits in a selection experiment for weight gain in mice; signs of correlated canalised response

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Genetic parameters related to environmental variability of weight traits in a selection experiment for weight gain in mice; signs of correlated canalised response

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Ibañez Escriche, N.; Moreno, A.; Nieto, B.; Piqueras, P.; Salgado, C.; Gutiérrez, J. (2008). Genetic parameters related to environmental variability of weight traits in a selection experiment for weight gain in mice; signs of correlated canalised response. Genetics Selection Evolution. 40(3):279-293. https://doi.org/10.1051/gse:2008003

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Título: Genetic parameters related to environmental variability of weight traits in a selection experiment for weight gain in mice; signs of correlated canalised response
Autor: Ibañez Escriche, Noelia Moreno, A. Nieto, B. Piqueras, P. Salgado, C. Gutiérrez, J.P.
Entidad UPV: Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Ciencia Animal - Departament de Ciència Animal
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[EN] Data from an experimental mice population selected from 18 generations to increase weight gain were used to estimate the genetic parameters associated with environmental variability. The analysis involved three traits: ...[+]
Palabras clave: Canalisation , Environmental variability , Mice , Weight gain
Derechos de uso: Reconocimiento (by)
Fuente:
Genetics Selection Evolution. (issn: 0999-193X )
DOI: 10.1051/gse:2008003
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Springer (Biomed Central Ltd.)
Versión del editor: http://doi.org/10.1051/gse:2008003
Código del Proyecto:
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/UCM//CCG06-UCM%2FSAL-1153/
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The authors are highly grateful to Loys Bodin and Magali San Cristobal for their encouragement and help at the beginning of this research line. This research was partially funded by CCG06-UCM/SAL-1153 from the University ...[+]
Tipo: Artículo

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