Selective breeding as a tool to probe skeletal response to high voluntary locomotor activity in mice.
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A novel mouse running wheel that senses individual limb forces: biomechanical validation and in vivo testingFunctional significance of genetic variation underlying limb bone diaphyseal structurePhenotypic Plasticity: Molecular Mechanisms and Adaptive SignificanceVariation in within-bone stiffness measured by nanoindentation in mice bred for high levels of voluntary wheel running.A novel intronic single nucleotide polymorphism in the myosin heavy polypeptide 4 gene is responsible for the mini-muscle phenotype characterized by major reduction in hind-limb muscle mass in miceSex-specific heterosis in line crosses of mice selectively bred for high locomotor activityDeterminants of intra-specific variation in basal metabolic rate.Predicting the bending properties of long bones: Insights from an experimental mouse model.Effects of activity, genetic selection and their interaction on muscle metabolic capacities and organ masses in mice.Shape-shift: semicircular canal morphology responds to selective breeding for increased locomotor activity.Limits to behavioral evolution: the quantitative genetics of a complex trait under directional selection.Hormones and the Evolution of Complex Traits: Insights from Artificial Selection on Behavior.Mobility as an emergent property of biological organization: Insights from experimental evolution.Contribution of blood oxygen and carbon dioxide sensing to the energetic optimization of human walking.Genetic variations and physical activity as determinants of limb bone morphology: an experimental approach using a mouse model.How to run far: multiple solutions and sex-specific responses to selective breeding for high voluntary activity levels.
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Selective breeding as a tool to probe skeletal response to high voluntary locomotor activity in mice.
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Scott A Kelly
Theodore Garland
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10.1093/ICB/ICN057
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2008-06-18T00:00:00Z