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Fig. 1. Histogram plots of correlation coefficients, r, for specific
particle diameter classes of very-low density lipoprotein (VLDL) isolated from
the plasma of (A) laying chickens [fig. 6 from Walzem
(Walzem, 1996)], and (B)
laying zebra finches. Correlation coefficients were generated from
correlations between the proportion of VLDL particles within each diameter
class and subsequent egg production (i.e. laying rate in chickens and mean egg
mass in zebra finches). VLDL particle diameter classes with r>0
were positively associated with egg production, and were therefore included in
estimates of yolk-targeted VLDL (VLDLy) particle diameter range.