Tuberous sclerosis is a serious heritable human disorder
that involves many organ systems. It was first recognized as a
disease entity over a century ago. Its mode of transmission in
familial cases has been fairly well established to be that of a single
gene locus autosomal dominant trait. However, the...
The relationships of serum T₄
(thyroxine) levels and liver
nicotinamide nucleotide coenzyme (NAD and NADP) levels with production
of traits of beef cattle were investigated at both weaning (182
kg) and following performance testing (363 kg). In addition, the value
of these parameters as selection criteria for improved performance
was...
Data were taken from 47 animals consisting of five
breeds: Border Cheviot, Columbia, Dorset Horn, Suffolk,
and Willamette. Both sexes were represented in each breed,
although in unequal numbers. The pituitaries were assayed
for gonadotropic and thyrotropic hormone content by injecting
a suspension of the macerated gland in saline into...
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...
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...
An experiment was conducted to determine if selection from
standardized litters would be effective in separating lines of mice
selected for increased and decreased litter weight at 14 days of age,
and if response to selection on this maternally influenced trait could
be accurately predicted.
Data were collected on litter...