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Over the past few years, several genetic defects have reached substantial frequencies in major breed...
Animal breeding is the most important tool to improve milk productivity in dairy animals. Identifica...
The bovine genome consists of about 22 000 protein-coding genes, coded by about three billion base p...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
ABSTRACT: Reducing juvenile mortality in cattle is important for both economic and animal welfare re...
With the recent development of approaches using high throughput genotyping and sequencing, identifyi...
Bovine genomic DNA mutations and their genetic effects on gene expression and protein function influ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Background For decades, identifying genes and mutations underlying inherited diseases and economica...
This NebGuide describes congenital defects that affect the economic value of beef cattle, and provid...
<p>The availability of whole genome sequence data enables to better explore the genetic mechanisms u...
The science of genome research in livestock has been the focus of substantial worldwide efforts over...
In the last decades a negative trend in inbreeding has accompanied the evident improvement in produc...
Background Cattle breeding populations are susceptible to the propagation of recessive diseases. In...
Over the past few years, several genetic defects have reached substantial frequencies in major breed...
Animal breeding is the most important tool to improve milk productivity in dairy animals. Identifica...
The bovine genome consists of about 22 000 protein-coding genes, coded by about three billion base p...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
ABSTRACT: Reducing juvenile mortality in cattle is important for both economic and animal welfare re...
With the recent development of approaches using high throughput genotyping and sequencing, identifyi...
Bovine genomic DNA mutations and their genetic effects on gene expression and protein function influ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Background For decades, identifying genes and mutations underlying inherited diseases and economica...
This NebGuide describes congenital defects that affect the economic value of beef cattle, and provid...
<p>The availability of whole genome sequence data enables to better explore the genetic mechanisms u...
The science of genome research in livestock has been the focus of substantial worldwide efforts over...
In the last decades a negative trend in inbreeding has accompanied the evident improvement in produc...
Background Cattle breeding populations are susceptible to the propagation of recessive diseases. In...
Over the past few years, several genetic defects have reached substantial frequencies in major breed...
Animal breeding is the most important tool to improve milk productivity in dairy animals. Identifica...
The bovine genome consists of about 22 000 protein-coding genes, coded by about three billion base p...