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The couple denied abuse of privilege and said they wanted more offspring for traditional reasons, and because the births brought happiness to themselves and their parents.
The mutation process allows an individual with larger fitness to produce more offspring for the next generation.
Birds with tail feathers of equal length tend to have more offspring, for example, and humans who are more symmetrical are judged to be better looking.
However, the cubic spline implied that both early and late returning individuals tended to produce more offspring for 2-year-old males.
Similar to the effect of having more offspring for progeny tested bulls, a deeper pedigree implies more data and more informative matings for the estimation of QTL effects of parents and grandparents in MA-BLUP models.
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For fathers with five or more offspring, the estimates for HRQoL and QoL were −0.400 and 1.304, respectively.
For parents with five or more offspring, the estimates for the HRQoL and QoL were −1.529 and 0.885, respectively (p<0.001 and p<0.017, respectively) compared with parents with two offspring.
For those with five or more offspring, the estimates for HRQoL and QoL were −1.529 and 0.885, respectively (SE: 0.414 and 0.369; p<0.001 and p<0.017) compared with those with two offspring.
For mothers with five or more offspring, the estimates for HRQoL and QoL were −1.897 and 0.797, respectively (SE: 0.516 and 0.467; p<0.001 and p<0.090) compared with mothers with two offspring.
For example, if all individuals in a population happen to produce more offspring than needed for replacement, then the population size will increase.
Kiko and Spanish does supported Wilson [ 36] by producing more offspring than reported for ewes, whereas Boer does failed to do so.
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