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Integrating QTL controlling fatness, lipid metabolites and gene expressions to genetically dissect the adiposity

complex trait in a meat chicken cross

Yuna Blum, Olivier Demeure, Colette Désert, Hervé Guillou, J

Bertrand-Michel, Olivier Filangi, Pascale Le Roy, David Causeur, Sandrine Lagarrigue

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Yuna Blum, Olivier Demeure, Colette Désert, Hervé Guillou, J Bertrand-Michel, et al.. Integrating QTL controlling fatness, lipid metabolites and gene expressions to genetically dissect the adiposity complex trait in a meat chicken cross. 62. Annual Meeting of the European Association for Animal Production (EAAP), Aug 2011, Stavanger, Norway. �hal-02748764�

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