World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
42
Citations
6250
World Ranking
1012
National Ranking
303

Best Publications

  • Comparison of three nonlinear and spline regression models for describing chicken growth curves

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  • Genetic properties of feed efficiency parameters in meat-type chickens

    Samuel E Aggrey;Arthur B Karnuah;Bram Sebastian;Nicholas B Anthony

  • The effects of growth rate on leg morphology and tibia breaking strength, mineral density, mineral content, and bone ash in broilers

    M. Y. Shim;A. B. Karnuah;A. D. Mitchell;N. B. Anthony

  • Sequence Variations in the Bovine Growth Hormone Gene Characterized by Single-Strand Conformation Polymorphism (SSCP) Analysis and Their Association with Milk Production Traits in Holsteins

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  • Systems-wide chicken DNA microarrays, gene expression profiling, and discovery of functional genes

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  • Power of two methods for the estimation of bone ash of broilers

    L. E. Hall;R. B. Shirley;RI Bakalli;SE Aggrey

  • QTL for several metabolic traits map to loci controlling growth and body composition in an F2 intercross between high- and low-growth chicken lines.

    Javad Nadaf;Frédérique Pitel;Hélène Gilbert;Michel J. Duclos

  • Trait association of genetic markers in the growth hormone and the growth hormone receptor gene in a White Leghorn strain

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  • Growth Characteristics of Pearl Gray Guinea Fowl as Predicted by the Richards, Gompertz, and Logistic Models

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  • The effects of broiler chicken growth rate on valgus, varus, and tibial dyschondroplasia.

    M. Y. Shim;A. B. Karnuah;N. B. Anthony;G. M. Pesti

  • Genome-wide marker-assisted selection combining all pedigree phenotypic information with genotypic data in one step: An example using broiler chickens.

    C. Y. Chen;I. Misztal;I. Aguilar;S. Tsuruta

  • Logistic nonlinear mixed effects model for estimating growth parameters

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  • Cellular antioxidant enzyme activity and biomarkers for oxidative stress are affected by heat stress

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  • Effect of long-term divergent selection on growth characteristics in Japanese quail

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  • Effect of heat stress on protein utilization and nutrient transporters in meat-type chickens

    Walid S. Habashy;Marie C. Milfort;Alberta L. Fuller;Youssef A. Attia

  • Experiences with a single-step genome evaluation

    Ignacy Misztal;Samuel E. Aggrey;William M. Muir

  • Markers within the regulatory region of the growth hormone receptor gene and their association with milk-related traits in Holsteins

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  • Modeling Growth Characteristics of Meat-Type Guinea Fowl

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  • Transcriptional analysis of abdominal fat in genetically fat and lean chickens reveals adipokines, lipogenic genes and a link between hemostasis and leanness

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  • Functional genomics in chickens: development of integrated-systems microarrays for transcriptional profiling and discovery of regulatory pathways

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