Eight purebred rams (four Suffolk and four Panama) previously
selected as high and low on the basis of post-weaning performance
feed test of 84 days were used each of three years. Each of the
rams was mated to approximately 25 grade Panama ewes each year.
One ram and 25 ewes...
The effects of x-irradiation on quantitative genetic traits was
investigated by comparing the response of irradiated mice to selection
for litter size and 28-day weight with the response to selection
for the same two traits in non-irradiated lines. Irradiated lines
were maintained at three levels of x-irradiation, 25 r, 50...
The effects of x-irradiation on quantitative genetic traits was
investigated by comparing the response of irradiated mice to selection
for litter size and 28-day weight with the response to selection
for the same two traits in non-irradiated lines. Irradiated lines
were maintained at three levels of x-irradiation, 25 r, 50...
Electrocardiograms from 12 compressed male (CM), 16 compressed
female (CF), ten synthetic compressed female (SCF), nine
brachycephalic female (BF), and 15 dolichocephalic female (DF)
dwarfs from Davis, California, taken in the scapular lead S-II (prescapular
position positive and right forelimb negative) were analyzed,
The data on dwarf electrocardiograms were compared...
Five breeds of sheep (Columbia, Targhee, Rambouillet, Lincoln,
and Suffolk) were found to possess two hemoglobin types (Hb. A
and Hb. B) when their hemoglobins were examined by disc gel electrophoresis.
The hemoglobin alleles proved to be co-dominant.
Three of the breeds (Columbia, Targhee, and Rambouillet)
were maintained at altitudes...
Data were presented on epididymal spermatozoa from 29 inbred
and linecross bulls raised at Oregon State University in connection
with the Western Regional Beef Cattle Breeding Project, W-1. The
inbred bulls came from four inbred lines. Three of these inbred
lines were Herfords and the other line was Angus. The...
Research has yielded valuable information about the inheritance of body weight in many mammals. The results with one species may not be directly applicable to another species, but since the results do not contradict genetic theory, one must assume that the same general rules apply to all species.
When the...