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Gene expression in breast muscle associated with feed efficiency in a single male broiler line using a chicken 44K microarray. II. Differentially expressed focus genes

W. G. Bottje    
B.-W. Kong    
J. J. Song    
J. Y. Lee    
B. M. Hargis    
K. Lassiter    
T. Wing    
and J. Hardiman    

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