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W M Muir

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Poultry Science|March 1, 1996
Group selection for adaptation to multiple-hen cages: beak-related mortality, feathering, and body weight responsesJ V Craig, W M Muir
Poultry Science|October 1, 1996
Group selection for adaptation to multiple-hen cages: behavioral responsesJ V Craig, W M Muir
Animal Blood Groups and Biochemical Genetics|January 1, 1974
A combined estimate of recombination between the genes for C and J blood groups in pigsW M Muir, B A Rasmusen
Poultry Science|January 1, 1999
Improving animal well-being through genetic selectionW M Muir, J V Craig
Genetics|November 1, 1991
Multistage selection for genetic gain by orthogonal transformationS Z Xu, W M Muir
The American Naturalist|August 19, 2008
Fitness components and ecological risk of transgenic release: a model using Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes)W M Muir, R D Howard
Poultry Science|September 25, 2002
Social stress in laying hens: differential dopamine and corticosterone responses after intermingling different genetic strains of chickensH W Cheng, P Singleton, W M Muir
Psychoneuroendocrinology|May 3, 2003
Social stress differentially regulates neuroendocrine responses in laying hens: I. Genetic basis of dopamine responses under three different social conditionsH W Cheng, P Singleton, W M Muir
Journal of Animal Science|March 1, 1995
Multistage selection for maximum economic return with an application to beef cattle breedingS Xu, T G Martin, W M Muir
Poultry Science|March 7, 2003
Social stress in laying hens: differential effect of stress on plasma dopamine concentrations and adrenal function in genetically selected chickensH W Cheng, P Singleton, W M Muir
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Poultry Science|March 1, 1996
Group selection for adaptation to multiple-hen cages: beak-related mortality, feathering, and body weight responsesJ V Craig, W M Muir
Poultry Science|October 1, 1996
Group selection for adaptation to multiple-hen cages: behavioral responsesJ V Craig, W M Muir
Animal Blood Groups and Biochemical Genetics|January 1, 1974
A combined estimate of recombination between the genes for C and J blood groups in pigsW M Muir, B A Rasmusen
Poultry Science|January 1, 1999
Improving animal well-being through genetic selectionW M Muir, J V Craig
Genetics|November 1, 1991
Multistage selection for genetic gain by orthogonal transformationS Z Xu, W M Muir
The American Naturalist|August 19, 2008
Fitness components and ecological risk of transgenic release: a model using Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes)W M Muir, R D Howard
Poultry Science|September 25, 2002
Social stress in laying hens: differential dopamine and corticosterone responses after intermingling different genetic strains of chickensH W Cheng, P Singleton, W M Muir
Psychoneuroendocrinology|May 3, 2003
Social stress differentially regulates neuroendocrine responses in laying hens: I. Genetic basis of dopamine responses under three different social conditionsH W Cheng, P Singleton, W M Muir
Journal of Animal Science|March 1, 1995
Multistage selection for maximum economic return with an application to beef cattle breedingS Xu, T G Martin, W M Muir
Poultry Science|March 7, 2003
Social stress in laying hens: differential effect of stress on plasma dopamine concentrations and adrenal function in genetically selected chickensH W Cheng, P Singleton, W M Muir
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