Frederick Hutt
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Canadian zoologist and geneticist
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Frederick Hutt's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of British Columbia
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Prof Frederick Bruce Hutt HFRSE was a Canadian zoologist and geneticist in the 20th century. His book Animal Genetics has 31 published editions from 1964 to 1981 and is translated into six languages.
Frederick Hutt's Published Works
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Published Works
- Sex-linked dwarfism in the fowl. (1959) (141)
- Genetics of the fowl (1936) (117)
- Genetic Control of Lymphomatosis in the Fowl. (1947) (102)
- Genetic Resistance to Disease in Domestic Animals (1958) (74)
- Variability of Body Temperature in the Normal Chick (1939) (47)
- Genetic Differences in Resistance to Newcastle Disease (1961) (38)
- Sex Dimorphism and Variability in the Appendicular Skeleton of the Leghorn Fowl (1929) (37)
- Genetics of the Fowl VII. Breed Differences in Susceptibility to Extreme Heat (1938) (35)
- Lethal dominant white in horses. (1969) (35)
- On breeding chicks resistant to pullorum disease without exposure thereto. (1960) (33)
- Genetic Differences among White Leghorn Chicks in Requirements of Arginine (1962) (33)
- Genetics of the Fowl: XIII. Breed Differences in Susceptibility to Salmonella Pullorum (1941) (31)
- Genetic Resistance to Deficiency of Riboflavin in the Chick (1948) (30)
- A Relation between Environment to Two Weeks of Age and Mortality from Lymphomatosis in Adult Fowls (1944) (29)
- Four Generations of Fowls Bred for Resistance to Neoplasms (1941) (28)
- GENETICS OF THE FOWL12—Sex-Linked, Imperfect Albinism (1941) (28)
- Further Experiments in Feeding Thyroid to Fowls (1927) (27)
- Evidence that Eggs Do Not Transmit Leucosis (1951) (27)
- Genetic selection to reduce the incidence of hip dysplasia in dogs. (1967) (26)
- Sex-linked hemophilia in dogs. (1948) (25)
- Changing the chick's requirement of arginine by selection. (1966) (23)
- Hemophilia in a family of dogs. (1946) (23)
- A NOTE ON SIX KINDS OF GENETIC HYPOTRICHOSIS IN CATTLE (1963) (22)
- Number of Feathers and Body Size in Passerine Birds (1938) (21)
- On the Supposed Effect of Iodocasein Upon Egg Production (1948) (21)
- A Note on the Effects of Different Doses of Thyroid on the Fowl (21)
- X.—Studies in Embryonic Mortality in the Fowl. I. The Frequencies of Various Malpositions of the Chick Embryo and their Significance. (20)
- Genetics for Dog Breeders (1979) (20)
- New loci in the sex chromosome of the fowl2 (1960) (20)
- Heterosis in an Inter-Strain Cross of White Leghorns (1952) (19)
- THE INFLUENCE OF ESTROGENS IN EGG YOLK UPON AVIAN BLOOD CALCIUM (1938) (18)
- The relative importance of body temperature and lymphocytes in genetic resistance to Salmonella pullorum in the fowl. (1955) (17)
- The Effect of Genetic Variation in the Fowl on the Thiamine Content of the Egg (1945) (17)
- Genetic Variation in Efficiency of Thiamine Utilization by the Domestic Fowl (1956) (17)
- The Geneticist's Objectives in Poultry Improvement (1938) (16)
- Studies in Embryonic Mortality in the Fowl, V. Relationships Between Positions of the Egg and Frequencies of Malpositions (1934) (16)
- LINKAGE OF PEA COMB AND BLUE EGG IN THE FOWL. (1939) (16)
- GENETIC VARIATION IN THE UTILIZATION OF RIBOFLAVIN, THIAMINE, AND OTHER NUTRIENTS (1961) (15)
- Hereditary epithelial defects in Ayrshire cattle. (1948) (15)
- SEX-LINKED ALBINISM IN THE TURKEY (1942) (15)
- The interaction of genetic and environmental influences affecting the incidence of avian leucosis. (1953) (15)
- Breed Resistance to Nutritional Encephalomalacia in the Fowl (1952) (14)
- Normal Ovulation in Non-Laying Hens (1953) (14)
- Studies in Embryonic Mortality in the Fowl IV: Comparative Mortality Rates in Eggs Laid at Different Periods of the Day and their Bearing on Theories of the Origin of Monsters (1930) (14)
- A lethal glossopharyngeal defect in the dog. (1971) (14)
- Multiple Shifts for Testing Cockerels (1955) (13)
- A Relation between Breed Characteristics and Poor Reproduction in White Wyandotte Fowls (1940) (13)
- Genetic Aspects of Infertility (1969) (12)
- GENETICS OF THE FOWL 11-A Linkage Map for Six Chromosomes (1940) (12)
- The Effect of Dubbing on Egg Production and Viability (1954) (12)
- BOVINE QUADRUPLETSIncluding Twins Apparently Monozygotic (1930) (12)
- Breed differences in resistance to a deficiency of vitamin B1 in the fowl. (1939) (12)
- VIABLE GENETIC HYPOTRICHOSIS IN GUERNSEY CATTLE (1953) (11)
- Multiple alleles affecting feathering in the fowl. (1946) (11)
- A Test of Fowls Bred for Resistance to Lymphomatosis (1945) (11)
- The genetics of the fowl (1930) (11)
- A HEREDITARY LETHAL MUSCLE CONTRACTURE IN CATTLE (1934) (11)
- THE JANSEN KHAKI CAMPBELL DUCKS (1952) (10)
- IX.—On the Relation of Fertility in Fowls to the Amount of Testicular Material and Density of Sperm Suspension. (10)
- Independent Identical Mutations to Albinism in the Sex Chromosome of the Fowl (1943) (10)
- Tests in Different Environments of Fowls Genetically Resistant to Leucosis (1952) (10)
- Genetic control of pigmentation in the fowl. (1953) (8)
- On Fleas, Blood and the Control of Leucosis (1953) (8)
- Breeding for Low Fecundity in the Fowl with the Aid of the Progeny Test (1943) (7)
- Embryonic Mortality in the Fowl VII. On the Relation of Malpositions to the Size and Shape of Eggs (1938) (7)
- Paternity Following the Replacement of Breeding Cockerels (1955) (7)
- SNOW-WHITE DOWN IN THE CHICK (1951) (7)
- Variations in the Ascorbic Acid Blood Level of Hens (1949) (6)
- Control of leukosis in fowl. (1957) (6)
- The Linkage of Polydactyly with Multiple Spurs and Duplex Comb in the Fowl (1943) (6)
- Linkage Relations of Crest, Dominant White and Frizzling in the Fowl (1936) (6)
- The Control of Leucosis in the Fowl (1951) (6)
- On the Physiological Basis of Genetic Resistance to Salmonella pullorum in the Fowl. (1935) (6)
- Genetics of the Fowl. II. a Four-Gene Autosomal Linkage Group. (1933) (6)
- An Intrafollicular Ovum Laid by a Fowl (1939) (6)
- GENETICS OF THE FOWLIX. Naked, A New Sex-Linked Mutation (1941) (6)
- Polygenic variation in the utilization of arginine and lysine by the chick. (1968) (5)
- XI.—Studies in Embryonic Mortality in the Fowl. II. Chondrodystrophy in the Chick. (5)
- XII.—Studies in Embryonic Mortality in The Fowl. III. Chick Monsters in Relation To Embryonic Mortality. (5)
- GENETICS OF THE FOWL15. Multiple Spurs, a Mutation Linked with Duplex Comb (1941) (5)
- The relation of broodiness to viability and to differential mortality in reciprocal crosses between leghorns and heavy breeds (1962) (5)
- An Egg Encrusted with Protoporphyrin. (1952) (5)
- New data on the origin of double avian eggs (1945) (5)
- On the Supposed Matroclinous Inheritance of Egg Size in the Fowl (1946) (5)
- Lethal action of the gene for extension of black pigment in the fowl. (1951) (4)
- Endocrine relationship in males of a relatively infertile strain of White Leghorn fowls. (1955) (4)
- RESEARCH WITH A HEN. (1933) (4)
- CONGENITAL TAILLESSNESS IN THE RAT (1932) (4)
- A Note on Lambert's Mosaic in the Fowl (1929) (4)
- CONGENITAL TREMOR IN YOUNG CHICKS (1934) (4)
- Sunsuit, a mutation reducing plumage in the fowl. (1950) (3)
- The First World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production (1975) (3)
- The Numbers of Daughters Necessary for Progeny Tests in the Fowl (1946) (3)
- Developments in veterinary science. Advances in canine genetics, with special reference to hip dysplasia. (1969) (3)
- Genetic defects of bones and joints in domestic animals. (1968) (3)
- Homologous Sex-Linked Mutations in Man and Other Mammals (1953) (3)
- AN EARLIER RECORD OF THE TOOTHLESS MEN OF SIND (1935) (2)
- Malformations and Defects of Genetic Origin in Domestic Animals (1967) (2)
- COMPLETE ALBINISM IN THE MUD PUPPY, NECTURUS (1945) (2)
- A sex-linked lethal gene in the fowl. (1950) (2)
- Whither poultry genetics? (1965) (2)
- Nutritional studies with lines of White Leghorn chickens selected from differences in arginine requirement (1964) (2)
- A Pedunculate, Double-Yolked Hen's Egg Containing an Intrafollicular Ovum (1946) (2)
- On the Lopping of Combs in White Leghorn Females (1942) (2)
- IDIOPATHIC HYPOPARATHYROIDISM AND TETANY IN THE FOWL (1935) (2)
- The Specificity of Action of the K-k Alleles Affecting Feathering in the Fowl (1956) (1)
- Some hereditary abnormalities of domestic animals. (1946) (1)
- Potentially Fatal Fatigue of Cervical Muscles of the Fowl Resulting from an Excessively Large Comb (1928) (1)
- GENETIC BASIS OF THE ERMINETTE BREED OF FOWLS. (1964) (1)
- RESTORATION OF THE MENDEL MUSEUM (1962) (1)
- Odd familial P.T.C. reaction; an unusual sensitivity to phenylthiocarbamide. (1947) (1)
- Parents’ Age Unrelated to Leucosis in Progeny (1956) (1)
- On the fecundity of partially ovariotomized fowls (1933) (1)
- Heredity in Mental Traits (1942) (1)
- INHERITANCE OF RAGGED WING IN THE FOWL (1944) (1)
- PROGENY TESTS AND WARWICK'S TABLES (1951) (1)
- Combining selection with heterosis for maximum productivity. (1974) (1)
- The Work of the Department of Animal Genetics of the University of Edinburgh (1931) (1)
- Hemophilia is democratic, too. (1948) (1)
- The control of fowl paralysis. (1951) (0)
- Some factors confirmed with practical aspects of progeny testing. (1951) (0)
- The development of strains of white Leghorns genetically resistant to lymphomatosis. (1947) (0)
- Prospects and procedures for breeding better poultry. (1958) (0)
- The endocrine basis for the rise in blood calcium associated with egg laying in the fowl. (1937) (0)
- GENETIC PURITY IN ANIMAL COLONIES (1945) (0)
- Hybrid Vigor in Animal Production (1952) (0)
- Letter from F. B. Hutt to Joshua Lederberg (1958) (0)
- Paradoxical Terminology in Genetics (1932) (0)
- INHERITANCE OF UNGUAL OSTEODYSTROPHY IN THE FOWL (1944) (0)
- Genetics for Animal Breeders (1938) (0)
- THE JOURNAL OF CAT GENETICS (1963) (0)
- Genetical and physiological studies of the domestic fowl (1939) (0)
- A Galaxy of Pigeons (1967) (0)
- Discussion on Fowl Paralysis. (1938) (0)
- Genetics of frizzling in fowls (0)
- Fell Swoop (1961) (0)
- Undergraduate Training for Specialists in Poultry Science (1941) (0)
- An egg encrusted with protoporphyrin. (1952) (0)
- Professor R. C. Punnett. (1970) (0)
- Book Reviews: Genetics of the Dog (1967) (0)
- HEREDITARY DEFECTS IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS (1958) (0)
- Birds Observed from Shipboard in Crossing the North Atlantic (1932) (0)
- On Genetic Differences in Resistance of Fowls to Encephalomalacia (1957) (0)
- Poultry Husbandry. Morley A. Jull (1952) (0)
- A further note on the viability of broody hens (1962) (0)
- Criticism of the McLean Article Continues (1968) (0)
- Fell Swoop. (1961) (0)
- Successful Poultry Management.Morley A. Jull (1952) (0)
- Mendel's memorabilia. (1967) (0)
- Contributions of Raymond Pearl to Poultry Science (1942) (0)
- Dubbing Pullets—Does it Improve Egg Production and Viability? (1955) (0)
- Mendel's Memorabilia (1967) (0)
- On Crossing-Over and Sex in the Fowl (1953) (0)
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