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THERE are approximately 30 distinct chicken parts that can be skewered and grilled for traditional Japanese yakitori.
Compared to the three distinct chicken cuts (leg, wing and breast) that I grill on a regular basis, this number seems both daunting and inspiring.
Using the SNP chip, Jia et al. identified 209 CNVRs in two distinct chicken lines (White Leghorn and dwarf) [ 49].
And 377 miRNAs were detected in lungs and 149 in tracheae from a total of 474 distinct chicken miRNAs available at the miRBase, respectively.
In the same year, Jia et al. identified 209 CNVRs in two distinct chicken lines (White Leghorn and dwarf) using chicken 60 k SNP arrays, with 47 overlapping CNVRs (Additional file 4: Table S4) [ 49].
To obtain a large collection of SNPs and their MAF in a collection of broiler and layer breeds, we constructed 4 different reduced representation libraries (RRLs, see Material and Methods) from 4 distinct chicken populations; two broiler type chickens (B1 and B2) and a brown (BL) and white layer line (WL).
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A minute later she returned with a tray of vegetables, in the middle of which there was a distinct chicken-shaped hole.
Although Japan's culinary lexicon did not include deep frying until the Portuguese introduced it in the 16th century, the country now has at least three distinct fried chicken styles: katsu, with super-crisp panko or bread crumbs, is used for pounded breasts; karaage, ginger-and-garlic-marinated thighs in a light, puffy crust of sweet-potato starch; and Nagoya-style tebasaki, or wings.
Rather, green junglefowl has been genetically distinct from chickens since green junglefowl speciated around the time of the uplift of the Java islands.
These data suggest that RAF kinases also have distinct roles during chicken inner ear development.
Two genetically distinct, highly inbred chicken lines (Leghorn GB2 and Fayoumi M43) with an inbreeding coefficient of more than 99.99 % were used [ 26].
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