The genetics of frizzling in fowls
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Hutt, F. B.
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2019-02-15T14:30:31Z
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2019-02-15T14:30:31Z
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1929
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1. An investigation has been conducted to determine the
mode of inheritance of frizzling in the domestic fowl
and to substantiate or disprove the current theory
that homozygosity for frizzling is lethal.
2. One hundred and forty chicks classified from matings of
frizzled x normal fowls exhibited a 1:1 ratio of each
class.
3. Three hundred and twenty -six chicks classified from
matings of Frizzle x Frizzle approach a 3 :1 ratio of
Frizzle to normal closely enough to be within the
limits of fluctuations due to sampling.
4. Offspring of normally feathered fowls extracted from
matings of Frizzle x normal were all normal.
5. Incubation records of 758 eggs fail to show any evidence
of a zygotic lethal factor believed to be associated
with frizzling being operative during embryonic
development.
6. The possibility of a gametic lethal is discussed and
discarded.
7. It is concluded that frizzling is a monofactorial
dominant character.
8. The hypothesis is suggested that the reputed inability
of frizzled fowls to breed true arises from a
preference by the fancier for the phenotype exhibited
by the heterozygous individual resulting in the
exclusion from the breeding pen of all the homozygous
individuals.
9. A critical experiment to prove or disprove this
hypothesis is under way.
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PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH.
SESSION 1928 -1929.
VOL. XLIX -PART II -(No. 9).
On the Relation of Fertility in Fowls to the Amount
of Testicular Material and Density of Sperm
Suspension.
By F. B. Hutt,
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PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH.
SESSION 1928 -1929.
VOL. XLIX -PART II -(Nos. 10, 11, and 12).
X.-XII.- Studies in Embryonic Mortality in the Fowl.
I. The Frequencies of Various Malpositions of the
Chick Embryo and their Significance.
By F. B. Hutt
II. Chondrodystrophy in the Chick.
III. Chick Monsters in Relation to Embryonic
Mortality.
By F. B. Hutt, and A. W. Greenwood
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THE VETERINARY JOURNAL, Vol. 84, No. 11, pp. 579 -584.
Potentially Fatal Fatigue of Cervical Muscles of the
Fowl Resulting from an Excessively Large Comb.
By F. B. HUTT,
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SEX DIMORPHISM AND VARIABILITY IN THE APPENDICULAR
SKELETON OF THE LEGHORN FOWL
F. B. HUTT
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/34718
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22
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The genetics of frizzling in fowls
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Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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