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<i>Bos taurus</i> and <i>Bison bison</i> conservative retrotransposon recombination products. [PDF]
Kosovsky GY, Glazko GV, Skobel OI.
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Draft genome sequence of <i>Devosia</i> sp. WQ 349k1, isolated from the feces of <i>Bos taurus</i>. [PDF]
Wang Q, Shi A-h, Zhu X-s.
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Comparative Cytogenetic Study of Y Chromosomes in <i>Bovidae</i>: Insights from Morphological Analysis of European Bison, American Bison, and Domestic Cattle. [PDF]
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223 PREANTRAL FOLLICLES POPULATION IN BOS TAURUS INDICUS AND BOS TAURUS TAURUS FEMALES
Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 2009Bos taurus indicus females provide a greater in vivo oocyte recovery (2-4 times more) in comparision with Bos taurus taurus. This aspect has strongly contributed for the success of the embryo industry in Brazil. Little information is available to explain this difference.
K. C. F. Silva +8 more
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Journal of Animal Science, 1991
Nonpregnant F1 crossbred cows, progeny of either Hereford (H) or Angus (A) dams and sired by Brahman (Bm), Sahiwal (Sw), Pinzgauer (Pz), H, or A sires, were fed to maintain initial weight while rearing Charolais (C)-sired progeny for a period of 126 d in drylot commencing at about 48 d postpartum.
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Nonpregnant F1 crossbred cows, progeny of either Hereford (H) or Angus (A) dams and sired by Brahman (Bm), Sahiwal (Sw), Pinzgauer (Pz), H, or A sires, were fed to maintain initial weight while rearing Charolais (C)-sired progeny for a period of 126 d in drylot commencing at about 48 d postpartum.
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Animal Reproduction Science, 2009
In vitro studies have shown that Bos taurus indicus (B. t. indicus) embryos submitted to heat shock at early stages of development are better able to survive as compared to Bos taurus taurus embryos. Embryo genotype influences resistance to heat shock thus leading to the question as to whether embryos sired by thermo-tolerant breeds exhibit the same ...
Eberhardt, Bruno G. +4 more
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In vitro studies have shown that Bos taurus indicus (B. t. indicus) embryos submitted to heat shock at early stages of development are better able to survive as compared to Bos taurus taurus embryos. Embryo genotype influences resistance to heat shock thus leading to the question as to whether embryos sired by thermo-tolerant breeds exhibit the same ...
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Bos taurus subsp. taurus Linnaeus 1758
2005Bos taurus subsp. taurus Linnaeus 1758 Bos taurus subsp. taurus Linnaeus 1758, Syst. Nat., 10th ed., Vol. 1: 71. Type Locality: Linnaeus (1758) stated " Habitat in Poloniae depressis graminosis ferus Urus ". "Urus" applies to the aurochs because Linnaeus' only source was Caesar in his "Gallic Wars" where the aurochs is described (Lydekker, 1912). Other
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Bos taurus Linnaeus, 1758 Domestic cattle—Lembu Bovicola bovis (Linnaeus, 1758)
Kazim, Abdul-Rahman +3 more
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Bos taurus Linnaeus, 1758 Domestic cattle—Lembu Bovicola bovis (Linnaeus, 1758)
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Bos taurus Linnaeus, 1758 (Fig. 203) Bos taurus Linnaeus, 1758: 71. COMMON NAME. — Cattle. CURRENT NAME. — Bos taurus Linnaeus, 1758. See Grubb (2005b: 92). COLLECTOR/S. — No data. COLLECTION LOCALITY. — No data. COLLECTION DATE. — No data. SPECIMEN NUMBER/S. — No data. ILLUSTRATIONS.
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Bos taurus Linnaeus, 1758 (Fig. 203) Bos taurus Linnaeus, 1758: 71. COMMON NAME. — Cattle. CURRENT NAME. — Bos taurus Linnaeus, 1758. See Grubb (2005b: 92). COLLECTOR/S. — No data. COLLECTION LOCALITY. — No data. COLLECTION DATE. — No data. SPECIMEN NUMBER/S. — No data. ILLUSTRATIONS.
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