Responses to selection for body weight in descendants of X-irradiated rats

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The effectiveness of selection for high and low body weight at six weeks of age was studied in descendants of X-irradiated (R) and nonirradiated (C) inbred rats. There were two replicates of each of the direction of selection-irradiation treatments. In C lines, there were no consistent responses to selection, probably due to a low level of genetic variability. In R rats, selection was effective only for decreased body weight. The results of this experiment do not suggest the use of irradiation combined with selection as a means of enhancing responses to selection in animals.

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Gianola, D., Chapman, A. B., & Rutledge, J. J. (1979). Responses to selection for body weight in descendants of X-irradiated rats. Genetics, 91(3), 627–645. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/91.3.627

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