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2006
Animal geneticists have been searching for the molecular basis of production traits in livestock species, including sheep, for over 40 years. Phenotypes of interest in sheep include fertility, reproduction, growth rate and efficiency, milk production, carcass quality and composition, wool characteristics, and disease resistance.
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Animal geneticists have been searching for the molecular basis of production traits in livestock species, including sheep, for over 40 years. Phenotypes of interest in sheep include fertility, reproduction, growth rate and efficiency, milk production, carcass quality and composition, wool characteristics, and disease resistance.
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Australian Veterinary Journal, 1992
Catarrh or influenza in sheep occupies a unique position in livestock diseases in Australia. The condition, recognised in 1834, was the subject of government enquiries and the passing of special legislation for its control. Within 30 years it had disappeared. The identity of the condition was not determined then nor has it been identified in subsequent
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Catarrh or influenza in sheep occupies a unique position in livestock diseases in Australia. The condition, recognised in 1834, was the subject of government enquiries and the passing of special legislation for its control. Within 30 years it had disappeared. The identity of the condition was not determined then nor has it been identified in subsequent
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The Pathogenesis of Sheep Pox in the Skin of Sheep
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1959R.D. Ferris, W. Plowright, W.G. Macleod
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Sheep cloned by nuclear transfer from a cultured cell line
Nature, 1996K. Campbell+3 more
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Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, 1963
J.T. Stamp, D.I. Nisbet
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J.T. Stamp, D.I. Nisbet
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