The present investigation with the chromosomes of Zea mays
was conducted to determine: (1) the effects of chelating agents on the
process of cytological exchange, and (2) the effects of chelating agents
on genetic recombination.
To ascertain the influence of chelating agents on cytological
exchange, four known heterozygolis paracentric inversion...
An F₁ population resulting from mating pygmy and normal goats (local commercial breeds) was crossed to give an F₂ population. Analysis of wither height and body weight indicated that the F₂ population was intermediate between the parental types (pygmy and normal) with little overlap of phenotypic values for body size...
The investigations were based on a complete diallel cross
among three inbred lines of Hereford cattle. Records of Angus calves
born during the same period were used to obtain more accurate
estimates of environmental effects and to determine breed differences
among the various traits included in the study. Estimates of...
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...
An experiment was conducted to examine the responses to
selection for high and low rate of gain in the mouse under a system
whereby inbreeding was maximized. Rate of gain was measured by an
index designed to include gains in both the pre- and postweaning
periods with the gains in...
The investigations were based on a complete diallel cross
among three inbred lines of Suffolk sheep. Line of sire effects were
assumed to be an estimate of general combining ability effects while
sire x dam interaction was assumed to be an estimate of specific
combining ability. The line of dam...
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...
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...
A total of 902 plasma samples from the Rambouillet, Targhee, Columbia, Lincoln, and Suffolk breeds of sheep were analyzed for transferrin type by disc electrophoresis. Six transferrin types, Tf[superscript A], Tf[superscript B], Tf[superscript C], Tf[superscript p], Tf[superscript E], and Tf[superscript P], were found in the Rambouillet, Targhee, and Columbia breeds...