Author: Christley, Robert M.
- Integrating genetic and genomic analyses of combined health data across ecotypes to improve disease resistance in indigenous African chickens
- The epidemiology and ecology of infectious diseases of village chickens in Ethiopia and the role of co-infection in infection risk
- Signature of artificial selection and ecological landscape on morphological structures of Ethiopian village chickens
- Prevalence and molecular characterisation of Eimeria species in Ethiopian village chickens
- Infection-interactions in Ethiopian village chickens
- Participatory evaluation of chicken health and production constraints in Ethiopia
Author: Dessie, Tadelle
- Integrating genetic and genomic analyses of combined health data across ecotypes to improve disease resistance in indigenous African chickens
- The epidemiology and ecology of infectious diseases of village chickens in Ethiopia and the role of co-infection in infection risk
- Signature of artificial selection and ecological landscape on morphological structures of Ethiopian village chickens
- Prevalence and molecular characterisation of Eimeria species in Ethiopian village chickens
- Infection-interactions in Ethiopian village chickens
- Participatory evaluation of chicken health and production constraints in Ethiopia
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