Medicine & Life Sciences
Birds
100%
Dwarfism
96%
Horses
66%
Breeding
64%
Amphipoda
61%
Chickens
58%
Genome
58%
Biofouling
56%
Swine
55%
Genes
55%
Population
52%
Insect Bites and Stings
51%
Songbirds
49%
Phenotype
46%
Spectrin
46%
Joint Instability
45%
Lethal Genes
42%
Haplotypes
40%
Feathers
38%
Muscular Diseases
37%
Proteins
33%
Columbidae
32%
Gene Frequency
31%
Foot
29%
Hypersensitivity
28%
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism
28%
Mutation
27%
Heterozygote
27%
Genetic Recombination
22%
Nonsense Codon
21%
Growth
18%
Chromosome Inversion
18%
Chromosomes
18%
Whole Genome Sequencing
18%
Mortality
17%
History
17%
Overlapping Genes
17%
Genome-Wide Association Study
16%
Fetal Death
16%
Sex Chromosomes
15%
Population Biological Variation
14%
Nucleic Acid Repetitive Sequences
14%
Ecology
13%
Ion Transport
13%
Nucleic Acid Regulatory Sequences
13%
Oceans and Seas
13%
Gene Ontology
13%
Homologous Recombination
13%
Mitochondrial DNA
12%
Growth Plate
12%
Agriculture & Biology
biofouling
47%
Parus major
43%
Amphipoda
37%
birds
37%
genomics
36%
lethal genes
34%
haplotypes
32%
species dispersal
31%
genome
28%
shipping
27%
pigeons
26%
feathers
26%
swine
22%
genes
21%
alleles
20%
chickens
18%
heterozygosity
17%
Northwest Atlantic
17%
phenotype
15%
fetal death
14%
chromosome inversions
13%
inversion polymorphism
13%
parallel evolution
11%
chromosomes
11%
piglets
10%
gene frequency
10%
loci
10%
gene expression
10%
forelimbs
10%
demographic statistics
10%
hindlimbs
10%
genome-wide association study
10%
Crustacea
10%
mitochondrial DNA
9%
sex chromosomes
9%
geographical distribution
9%
Netherlands
8%
pig breeding
7%
nucleotide sequences
7%
low birth weight
7%
genetic variation
7%
null alleles
7%
hybridization
6%
transcription factors
6%
appetite
6%
fetal development
6%
essential genes
6%
animals
6%
mutation
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
genomics
56%
gene
56%
genome
53%
bird
39%
allele
39%
feather
31%
inversion
24%
phenotype
23%
chromosome
18%
pig
17%
parallel evolution
12%
effect
9%
animal
8%
mutation
8%
breeding
8%
fixation
8%
breeding population
5%