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From gut microbiota to host genes: A dual-regulatory pathway driving body weight variation in dagu chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). [PDF]
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Case report: The first description of a thyroglossal duct cyst in a hen (Gallus gallus domesticus). [PDF]
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Effects of In Ovo Taurine Injection on Embryo Development, Antioxidant Status, and Bioactive Peptide Content in Chicken Embryos (Gallus gallus domesticus). [PDF]
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Parameters of the chicken genome (Gallus gallus)
Animal Genetics, 1998As more information on the chicken genome is gathered, it is becoming increasingly more important to be able to correlate genetic and physical maps. Quantitation of the chicken karyotype is important in establishing parameters which define the genome. Here we report on the physical lengths of the chicken macrochromosomes and establish the DNA content ...
Smith, J, Burt, DW
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HEREDITAS, 2007
Genetic diversity of red jungle fowl in China (Gallus gallus spadiceus) and red jungle fowl in Thailand (Gallus gallus gallus) was evaluated with 29 microstaellite loci, the genetic variability within subspecies and genetic differentiation between subspecies were estimated.
Wen-Bin, Bao +6 more
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Genetic diversity of red jungle fowl in China (Gallus gallus spadiceus) and red jungle fowl in Thailand (Gallus gallus gallus) was evaluated with 29 microstaellite loci, the genetic variability within subspecies and genetic differentiation between subspecies were estimated.
Wen-Bin, Bao +6 more
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The Development of the Chondrocranium of Gallus gallus
Advances in anatomy, embryology, and cell biology, 1989An account of six stages of the development of the chondrocranium up to the beginning of ossification is given. The tip of the chorda does not pierce the anterior surface of the acrochordal in the early stages and the fenestra basicranialis posterior develops through resorption of the basal plate.
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Development of the supraoptic decussation in the chick (Gallus gallus)
Anatomy and Embryology, 1988The developing supraoptic decussation (SOD), a major interhemispheric tract in birds, has been implicated in both transfer of visual information and in the modulation of brain asymmetry. Moreover little is known of its morphology during development. We have examined the development of the chick SOD, which consists of three subregions; dorsal, ventral ...
D, Ehrlich, J V, Zappia, C N, Saleh
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The primary sequence of chicken myoglobin (Gallus gallus)
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1975After enzymatic digestion of chicken myoglobin by trypsin, chymotrypsin or thermolysin, the separation of peptides was performed by column chromatography on various ion exchange resins. Each peptide was purified by high-voltage paper electrophoresis or by chromatography either on paper or on ion-exchange resin, and its complete amino acid sequence was ...
Deconinck, Marc Melchior +5 more
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Cryobiology, 2022
Semen cryopreservation is crucial maintain genetic diversity of avian species. Little is known about suitable extenders for post-thaw survival of spermatozoa from Thai red junglefowl (Gallus gallus gallus). Therefore, the present study aimed to compare the suitability of the modified Thai red junglefowl extender (TRJFE) for cryopreservation of Thai red
Sineenart Polsang +7 more
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Semen cryopreservation is crucial maintain genetic diversity of avian species. Little is known about suitable extenders for post-thaw survival of spermatozoa from Thai red junglefowl (Gallus gallus gallus). Therefore, the present study aimed to compare the suitability of the modified Thai red junglefowl extender (TRJFE) for cryopreservation of Thai red
Sineenart Polsang +7 more
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Mast cells in the ovary ofGallus Gallus domesticus
British Poultry Science, 19881. Histamine or mast cells are involved in mammalian ovary function. Their role in the avian ovary is not known. In the present study mast cell distribution in the ovary of the domestic fowl was studied. 2. Mast cells were distributed throughout the ovary, both in the stroma of medullary and cortical regions as well as in the thecae of normal and ...
S K, Gupta, A B, Gilbert
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