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Changes in organ growth pattern associated with long-term selection for high growth rate in quail.
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1991
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Breeding BehaviorFertilityLong-term SelectionOrgan DevelopmentReproductive BiologyEmbryologyGrowth RateAvian EvolutionPublic HealthAnimal PhysiologyAnimal PerformanceReproductive SuccessOrgan Growth PatternMorphogenesisEmbryonic DevelopmentBiologyDevelopmental BiologyEvolutionary Developmental BiologyOrgan GrowthHigh Growth RateEvolutionary BiologyOntogenyMedicineAnimal Behavior
Data are presented on the pattern of organ growth in embryos from a line of Japanese quail selected for high growth rate and compared with those from a non-selected control line. The data reveal that the increased growth rate post hatching is accompanied by a more rapid early development of the digestive organs. It appears from these results that the "genes for" growth rate are the "genes for" early growth of the digestive organs.