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Broken and cracked eggshells contribute significantly to economic losses in the egg production industry. We previously identified ovocalyxin‐32 as a potential gene influencing eggshell traits, by analysing an intercross between two parent lines developed from the same founder population by a two‐way selection for eggshell strength with non‐destructive deformation (DEF) conducted over 14 generations...
Broken and cracked eggshells cause major economic losses to the egg production industry. An F 2 population of 262 hens obtained by crossing a strong egg shell line with a weak egg shell line of the White Leghorn breed was used for detecting the quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting eggshell quality. The 2 lines were developed from the same founder population by two-way selection for egg...
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