1974
DOI: 10.1007/bf00265002
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The allograft reaction as an index of genetic diversity in inbred chickens

Abstract: The main purpose of the study was to use the skin allograft reaction as a possible biological tool to estimate genetic diversity (inbreeding) in a population and to determine the relative influence on the B locus blood group locus on variation in graft rejection. In chickens, the B locus is the major histocompatibility system. One outbred and five inbred lines were used in 12 skin grafting experiments. Graft exchange also were made between certain line crosses. The study was based on 2172 allografts performed … Show more

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