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1. Effects of acute and chronic heat stress on the performance, egg quality, body temperature, and blood gas parameters of laying hens.

2. Genetic analysis of production, physiological, and egg quality traits in heat-challenged commercial white egg-laying hens using 600k SNP array data.

3. Genomic Comparison of Indigenous African and Northern European Chickens Reveals Putative Mechanisms of Stress Tolerance Related to Environmental Selection Pressure.

4. Unique genetic responses revealed in RNA-seq of the spleen of chickens stimulated with lipopolysaccharide and short-term heat.

5. Identification of quantitative trait loci for body temperature, body weight, breast yield, and digestibility in an advanced intercross line of chickens under heat stress.

6. Transcriptome analysis of post-hatch breast muscle in legacy and modern broiler chickens reveals enrichment of several regulators of myogenic growth.

7. Third Report on Chicken Genes and Chromosomes 2015.

8. Genetic variation within the Mx gene of commercially selected chicken lines reveals multiple haplotypes, recombination and a protein under selection pressure.

9. A cis-regulatory mutation of PDSS2 causes silky-feather in chickens.

10. A complex genomic rearrangement involving the endothelin 3 locus causes dermal hyperpigmentation in the chicken.

11. Genomic regions associated with dermal hyperpigmentation, polydactyly and other morphological traits in the Silkie chicken.

12. Dietary iron deficiency compromises normal development of elastic fibers in the aorta and lungs of chicks.

13. CA125 expression in spontaneous ovarian adenocarcinomas from laying hens.

14. A Genomic Duplication is Associated with Ectopic Eomesodermin Expression in the Embryonic Chicken Comb and Two Duplex-comb Phenotypes.

15. A cis-Regulatory Mutation of PDSS2 Causes Silky-Feather in Chickens.

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