Validation of fetal microchimerism after pregnancy in the ovine using qPCR. [PDF]
Brown JA +3 more
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2002 Genetic aspects of twinning in cattle
. Twinning in cattle ranges from about 1% for beef breeds to about 4% for dairy breeds. The incidence of double births may have both positive and negative effects, which mainly depends on the purpose for which the cattle are raised.
Jolanta Komisarek, Zbigniew Dorynek
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Identification of cow-level risk factors and associations of selected blood macro-minerals at parturition with dystocia and stillbirth in Holstein dairy cows. [PDF]
Bahrami-Yekdangi M +5 more
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Effects of the Individual and Pair Housing of Calves on Long-Term Heifer Production on a UK Commercial Dairy Farm. [PDF]
Mahendran SA +3 more
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Practical Aspects of Twin Pregnancy Diagnosis in Cattle. [PDF]
Szelényi Z +3 more
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Sex chromosome anomalies are frequently expressed as malformations of the reproductive organs and constitute sporadic birth defects in domestic animals, which often leads to infertility. In the presence of a normal karyotype, abnormalities in the genital
Payan-Carreira, Rita +2 more
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Genomic Prediction for Twin Pregnancies. [PDF]
McGovern SP +6 more
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A Case Report of Commercial Production from High Fecundity Livestock in a Pastoral Environment. [PDF]
Cummins LJ.
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Low prevalence of male microchimerism in women with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome. [PDF]
Peters HE +13 more
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Clinical, Histological and Genetic Characterisation of a Disorder of Sexual Development in a Pygmy Goat. [PDF]
Luque Castro A +10 more
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