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Correlated Responses to Divergent Selection for Phytate Phosphorus Bioavailability in a Randombred Chicken Population

W. Zhang    
S. E. Aggrey    
G. M. Pesti    
R. I. Bakalli    
and H. M. Edwards    
Jr    

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