
1996
ISU Swine Research Report
Breeding/Physiology

- ASL-R1375
A Study of Genetic Diversity in a Rare U.S. Pig Breed--The Mulefoot Pig
- ASL-R1376
Development of a Resource Family to Identify Genes for Meat Quality Traits in the Pig
- ASL-R1377
Mapping of the Melatonin Receptor 1A (MTNR1A) Gene in Pig, Sheep and Cattle
- ASL-R1378
Genetic and Physical Mapping of the Pig Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule 1 (VCAM1) Gene to Pig Chromosome 4
- ASL-R1379
Placement of Prolacin on Pig Chromosome 7 by Linkage and Physical Mapping
- ASL-R1380
Differences in Maternal Behavior Between Meishan and Yorkshire Gilts
- ASL-R1381
Maternal Behavior Potentially Affecting Offspring Survivability: A Comparison Between Meishan and Yorkshire X Landrace (YL) Sows
- ASL-R1382
Cloning of the Pig Counterpart of a Gene Involved in Resistance to Bacterial Infection
- ASL-R1383
A Decreased Placental Size and Increased Vascular Density Results in Increased Prolificacy in the Meishan Pig
- ASL-R1384
Differential Prepartum and Postpartum Growth Patterns of Yorkshire and Meishan Piglets Gestated in the Same Uterine Encironment
- ASL-R1385
Relaxin and Estrogen Accelerate Growth of Uterine Cervix of Prepubertal Pigs
- ASL-R1386
Comparative Ovarian and Pituitary Hormone Secretion in Pregnant Meishan and Yorkshire Gilts
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