Katie Pepper Lee Data-verified
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Katie Pepper Lee's research focuses on using single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data to improve broiler chicken breeding, specifically targeting resistance to ascites and evaluating correlated production traits. Her work investigates the genetic basis for disease resistance in poultry, aiming to enhance flock health and productivity through genomic selection. Lee collaborates with researchers Nicholas B. Anthony, Douglas D. Rhoads, and Sara Orlowski at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, contributing to a network of expertise in animal genetics and breeding. Her publications, including those from 2021 and 2022, highlight the application of molecular genetics in livestock improvement. Lee's scholarly output includes 2 publications with 11 citations and an h-index of 1, indicating early-stage but focused research contributions.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 11
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SNP-based breeding for broiler resistance to ascites and evaluation of correlated production traits (2022)
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SNP-Based Breeding for Broiler Resistance to Ascites and Evaluation of Correlated Production Traits (2021)
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SNP-based breeding for broiler resistance to ascites and evaluation of correlated production traits (2021)
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- SNP-based breeding for broiler resistance to ascites and evaluation of correlated production traits
- SNP-Based Breeding for Broiler Resistance to Ascites and Evaluation of Correlated Production Traits
- SNP-based breeding for broiler resistance to ascites and evaluation of correlated production traits
- SNP-Based Breeding for Broiler Resistance to Ascites and Evaluation of Correlated Production Traits
- SNP-based breeding for broiler resistance to ascites and evaluation of correlated production traits
- SNP-Based Breeding for Broiler Resistance to Ascites and Evaluation of Correlated Production Traits
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