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Evidence of linkage between two egg albumen loci in the domestic fowl

  • V. Buvanendran (a1)
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The ovalbumin locus and locus II (Lush, 1961) were found to segregate in a closed flock of White Leghorns. Three of the nine expected genotypic classes were absent and from this it is concluded that the two loci are very tightly linked.

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Lush, I. E. (1961). Genetic polymorphisms in the egg albumen proteins of the domestic fowl. Nature, Lond., 189, 981984.
Lush, I. E. (1964). Egg albumen polymorphisms in the fowl: The ovalbumin locus. Genet. Res. 5, 257268.
Ogden, A. L., Morton, J. R., Gilmour, D. G. & McDermid, E. M. (1962). Inherited variants in the transferrins and conalbumins of the chicken. Nature, Lond., 195, 10261028.
Poulik, M. (1957). Starch gel electrophoresis in a discontinuous system of buffer. Nature, Lond., 180, 1477.
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Genetics Research
  • ISSN: 0016-6723
  • EISSN: 1469-5073
  • URL: /core/journals/genetics-research
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