Multiple-trait structured antedependence model to study the relationship between litter size and birth weight in pigs and rabbits.

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Multiple-trait structured antedependence model to study the relationship between litter size and birth weight in pigs and rabbits. is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1053945961
P356DOI10.1186/S12711-017-0288-3
P932PMC publication ID5439150
P698PubMed publication ID28107818

P50authorLaurianne CanarioQ79341060
Ingrid DavidQ88630978
P2093author name stringHervé Garreau
Yvon Billon
Elodie Balmisse
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P433issue1
P304page(s)11
P577publication date2017-01-20
P1433published inGenetics Selection EvolutionQ3544673
P1476titleMultiple-trait structured antedependence model to study the relationship between litter size and birth weight in pigs and rabbits
P478volume49

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