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The mechanisms underlying seasonal timing of breeding: a multi-level approach using bi-directional genomic selection on timing of egg-laying
Irene Charlotte Verhagen
Animal Breeding and Genetics
WIAS
PE&RC
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internal PhD, WU
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Parus Major
100%
Marker-Assisted Selection
100%
Egg Laying
100%
DNA Methylation
80%
Gene Expression
80%
Aves
80%
Inbreeding
60%
Methylation
60%
Natural Selection
60%
Offspring
60%
Candidate Gene
40%
Transcription Initiation Site
40%
Phenology
40%
RNA
20%
Genetic Divergence
20%
Molecular Biology
20%
Promoter Region
20%
Genetic Variation
20%
Phenotypic Plasticity
20%
Genetic Transcription
20%
Biodiversity
20%
Reproductive Success
20%
Hormonal Regulation
20%
Ovary Function
20%
Rearing
20%
Ovary Cycle
20%
Circadian Rhythm
20%