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Gibori A, Hillel J, Cahaner A, Ashri A
Theor Appl Genet . 2013 Dec; 53(4):169-79. PMID: 24309595
Four quantitative traits were studied by analysing F2 data derived from a 9 × 9 diallel cross utilizing widely divergent, inbred, erect cultivars of peanuts, A. hypogaea. Bidirectional dominance was...
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Cahaner A, Hillel J, Ashri A
Theor Appl Genet . 2013 Dec; 55(3-4):161-7. PMID: 24306607
The ability of the Hayman and Jinks method of analysis of diallel crosses to detect genic interactions was studied in peanuts. Six traits, measured in the F2 generation of a...
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Cahaner A, Hillel J
Theor Appl Genet . 2013 Dec; 58(1):33-8. PMID: 24301215
Three methods of estimation of heritability and genetic correlation between traits in the F2 and F3 generations of self-fertilizing species were compared. The methods were: 1. Subtracting the estimates of...
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Ron M, Hillel J
Theor Appl Genet . 2013 Nov; 66(2):93-9. PMID: 24263761
Eighty thousand, one hundred and eleven records of the Israeli dairy herdbook for the period of 1973-1977 were studied and examined to determine the existence of Genotype x Environment Interaction...
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Granevitze Z, David L, Twito T, Weigend S, Feldman M, Hillel J
Anim Genet . 2013 Sep; 45(1):87-95. PMID: 24028291
There has been some debate over the question of which types of DNA variation are most appropriate to accurately reconstruct evolutionary events. We compared the capacity of microsatellites (STRs) and...
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Twito T, Madeleine D, Perl-Treves R, Hillel J, Lavi U
Anim Genet . 2011 Nov; 42(6):642-9. PMID: 22035006
The selection of meat-type chickens (broilers) for rapid growth has been accompanied by excessive fat deposition. In this study, we analysed 53 candidate genes that are associated with obesity and...
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Granevitze Z, Hillel J, Feldman M, Six A, Eding H, Weigend S
Anim Genet . 2009 Jun; 40(5):686-93. PMID: 19496773
The genetic structure of 65 chicken populations was studied using 29 simple sequence repeat loci. Six main clusters which corresponded to geographical origins and histories were identified: Brown Egg Layers;...
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Granevitze Z, Hillel J, Chen G, Cuc N, Feldman M, Eding H, et al.
Anim Genet . 2007 Oct; 38(6):576-83. PMID: 17931400
Intra-population variation was assessed in 1970 chickens from 64 populations using 29 autosomal microsatellites. On average, 95% of the loci were polymorphic across populations. In 1456 (c. 83%) of the...
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Atzmon G, Blum S, Feldman M, Lavi U, Hillel J
Cytogenet Genome Res . 2007 Aug; 117(1-4):327-37. PMID: 17675875
Three single cross populations were generated in order to analyze factors affecting the ability to detect true linkage with minimum false positive or false negative associations, and to detect associations...
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Twito T, Weigend S, Blum S, Granevitze Z, Feldman M, Perl-Treves R, et al.
Cytogenet Genome Res . 2007 Aug; 117(1-4):319-26. PMID: 17675874
Twenty-five single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were analyzed in 20 distinct chicken breeds. The SNPs, each located in a different gene and mostly on different chromosomes, were chosen to examine the...