Finding the genes that underlie variation in production and developmental traits has important economic applications. Incubation behaviour represents a loss of production in conventional breeds of chicken adapted to local conditions and was what motivated this thesis. The Mendelian traits of comb type, crest, Silkie and normal feathers, feathered leg, fibromelanosis, comb colour, skin and shank colour, feather colour and patterns are of interest because of the insight they give to genes and development and were also investigated in the thesis.We used White Leghorn and Silkie lines of chicken to detect the genetic loci controlling incubation behaviour and Mendelian traits using linkage based analysis in an F2 cros...
Aggression in chickens is a serious economic and animal welfare issue in poultry farming. Pigmentati...
How sexual selection affects the genome ultimately relies on the strength and type of selection, and...
Most phenotypes in human and animals have a multifactorial background, e.g. they depend on many diff...
Background: A major step towards the success of chickens as a domesticated species was the separatio...
The aim throughout this thesis has been to investigate the underlying genetics of behaviours and fea...
Domestication is the process by which animals become adapted to the environment provided by humans. ...
Domestication can serve as a study system of rapid evolutionary change with wide-ranging effects on ...
The purpose of gene mapping is to understand the underlying genetics of simple and complex traits li...
A major challenge in the post-genomic era is to understand how genome sequence variants (genotype) g...
The new regulations about the husbandry of laying hens and the so-called genomic revolution offer bo...
The detection of quantitative trait loci (QTL) of behavioural traits has mainly been focussed on mou...
The general objectives of the research undertaken were firstly to demonstrate the possibilities in f...
Aggression in chickens is a serious economic and animal welfare issue in poultry farming. Pigmentati...
Many phenotypes are controlled by factors which include the genes, the environment, interactions bet...
The chicken currently provides more than a quarter of the meat and nearly all eggs produced worldwi...
Aggression in chickens is a serious economic and animal welfare issue in poultry farming. Pigmentati...
How sexual selection affects the genome ultimately relies on the strength and type of selection, and...
Most phenotypes in human and animals have a multifactorial background, e.g. they depend on many diff...
Background: A major step towards the success of chickens as a domesticated species was the separatio...
The aim throughout this thesis has been to investigate the underlying genetics of behaviours and fea...
Domestication is the process by which animals become adapted to the environment provided by humans. ...
Domestication can serve as a study system of rapid evolutionary change with wide-ranging effects on ...
The purpose of gene mapping is to understand the underlying genetics of simple and complex traits li...
A major challenge in the post-genomic era is to understand how genome sequence variants (genotype) g...
The new regulations about the husbandry of laying hens and the so-called genomic revolution offer bo...
The detection of quantitative trait loci (QTL) of behavioural traits has mainly been focussed on mou...
The general objectives of the research undertaken were firstly to demonstrate the possibilities in f...
Aggression in chickens is a serious economic and animal welfare issue in poultry farming. Pigmentati...
Many phenotypes are controlled by factors which include the genes, the environment, interactions bet...
The chicken currently provides more than a quarter of the meat and nearly all eggs produced worldwi...
Aggression in chickens is a serious economic and animal welfare issue in poultry farming. Pigmentati...
How sexual selection affects the genome ultimately relies on the strength and type of selection, and...
Most phenotypes in human and animals have a multifactorial background, e.g. they depend on many diff...