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1. Exploration of Some Nutrient Absorption-Related Genes and Intestinal Histology in Japanese Quails (Coturnix japonica) Throughout Their Productive Lifespan.

2. Elevated temperature affects the expression of signaling molecules in quail testes meiosis I prophase, but spermatogenesis remains normal.

3. Ovomucoid gene polymorphism and its influence on quality changes at various storage timepoint of eggs from two strains of Japanese quail.

4. Brain gene expression reveals pathways underlying nocturnal migratory restlessness.

5. Effects of female-specific selection for reproductive investment on male fertility traits.

6. The influence of genotype and sex on carcass composition, meat quality, digestive system morphometry and leg bone dimensions in Japanese quails (C. coturnix japonica).

7. Increased nanosphere size in the cuticle layer of Japanese quail egg by mutation in the myostatin gene.

8. Quail GHRL and LEAP2 gene cloning, polymorphism detection, phylogenetic analysis, tissue expression profiling and its association analysis with feed intake.

9. Research Note: Sexual dimorphic effect of myostatin mutation on fat accumulation in Japanese quail.

10. The relationship between lysozyme gene polymorphism and quality changes during the storage of eggs derived from 2 commercial strains of Japanese quail.

11. Pre-natal exposure to glucocorticoids causes changes in developmental circadian clock gene expression and post-natal behaviour in the Japanese quail.

12. Does the marketing age impact growth performance, carcass traits, economic feasibility and hemato-biochemical properties of genetically-modified quails?

13. Mitogenomic Insights into the Evolution, Divergence Time, and Ancestral Ranges of Coturnix Quails.

14. The relationship of MITF gene expression and promoter methylation with plumage colour in quail.

15. Ethynylestradiol feminizes gene expression partly in testis developing as ovotestis and disrupts asymmetric Müllerian duct development by eliminating asymmetric gene expression in Japanese quail embryos.

16. In ovo o,p'-DDT exposure induces malformation of reproductive organs and alters the expression of genes controlling sexual differentiation in Japanese quail embryo.

17. Maternal developmental history alters transfer of circadian clock genes to offspring in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica).

18. Signaling pathways and regulatory networks in quail skeletal muscle development: insights from whole transcriptome sequencing.

19. Dietary restriction and life-history trade-offs: insights into mTOR pathway regulation and reproductive investment in Japanese quail.

20. Embryonic methionine triggers post-natal developmental programming in Japanese quail.

21. Hepatic Transcriptomic Responses to Ethinylestradiol in Embryonic Japanese Quail and Double-Crested Cormorant.

22. Genome-Wide Association Study Revealed Putative SNPs and Candidate Genes Associated with Growth and Meat Traits in Japanese Quail.

23. Expression of mRNAs Encoding Hypothalamic Small Proteins, Neurosecretory Protein GL and Neurosecretory Protein GM, in the Japanese Quail, Coturnix japonica .

24. Genome-wide association study for body weight and feed consumption traits in Japanese quail using Bayesian approaches.

25. Association analysis of production traits of Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) using restriction-site associated DNA sequencing.

27. Association analysis of PMEL gene expression and single nucleotide polymorphism with plumage color in quail.

28. Genetic evaluation for survival traits in Japanese quail line selected for fast growth rate.

29. Rapid decline of prenatal maternal effects with age is independent of postnatal environment in a precocial bird.

30. Coronary artery established through amniote evolution.

31. Development and Initial Testing of EcoToxChip, a Novel Toxicogenomics Tool for Environmental Management and Chemical Risk Assessment.

32. The effects of myostatin mutation on the tibia bone quality in female Japanese quail before and after sexual maturation.

33. Assessment of variations in productive performance of two different plumage color varieties of Japanese quail and their reciprocal crosses.

34. Increased male-induced harm in response to female-limited selection: interactive effects between intra- and interlocus sexual conflict?

35. A custom-made AAV1 variant (AAV1-T593K) enables efficient transduction of Japanese quail neurons in vitro and in vivo.

36. Research Note: Polymorphisms of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone gene and their association with growth traits in quail (Coturnix Coturnix).

37. Effects of thiacloprid exposure on microbiota-gut-liver axis: Multiomics mechanistic analysis in Japanese quails.

38. Toxin genotypes of Clostridium perfringens isolates from common quail (Coturnix coturnix) with or without acute necrotic enteritis.

39. The effect of infection risk on female blood transcriptomics.

40. Genetic parameters of weekly egg production using random regression models in two strains of Japanese quails.

41. Hepatic Transcriptomic Responses to Ethinylestradiol in Two Life Stages of Japanese Quail.

42. Reproductive Strategies Affect Telomere Dynamics across the Life Course.

43. Consideration of metabolomics and transcriptomics data in the context of using avian embryos for toxicity testing.

44. Association of LEPR polymorphisms with egg production and growth performance in female Japanese quails.

45. Genome organization of major tandem repeats and their specificity for heterochromatin of macro- and microchromosomes in Japanese quail.

46. Cloning, genome structure and expression analysis of MHC class I gene in Korean quail.

47. Uterus-specific transcriptional regulation underlies eggshell pigment production in Japanese quail.

48. Composition of the ileum microbiota is a mediator between the host genome and phosphorus utilization and other efficiency traits in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica).

49. Expression atlas of avian neural crest proteins: Neurulation to migration.

50. Prenatal maternal stress is associated with behavioural and epigenetic changes in Japanese quail.

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