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Sex, diet density and feeding centre gene expression 

Caughey, Sarah; Dunn, Ian; Wilson, Peter; Reid, Angus; Boswell, Timothy; Mukhtar, Nasir; Brocklehurst, Sarah; D'Eath, Rick
# Abstract # ## Background ## Research into energy balance and growth has infrequently considered genetic sex, yet there is sexual dimorphism for growth across the animal kingdom. We test the hypothesis that sexual ...
 

 

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Brocklehurst, Sarah (1)
Caughey, Sarah (1)... View allSubject ClassificationVeterinary Sciences Agriculture and related subjects (1)... View allSubject KeywordsAGRP (1)Body Weight (1)Growth (1)... View allFunderBBSRC - Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (1)Scottish Government (1)Typedataset (1)Spatial Coverage
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