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Bos grunniens (Yak)

1977
The male karyotype comes from skin fibroblast cultures of an animal at San Diego Zoo; stock is frozen. The female karyotype is from blood culture of a young animal at Boston. The karyotypes are identical to those previously reported. Pairing is arbitrary.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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The skin transcriptome data of Tianzhu white yak and black yak

2023
The skin transcriptome data of Tianzhu white yak and black ...
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YAKS AND YAK-CATTLE HYBRIDS IN ALASKA

Journal of Heredity, 1946
W T, WHITE, R W, PHILLIPS, E C, ELTING
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YAKS AND YAK-CATTLE HYBRIDS IN ASIA

Journal of Heredity, 1946
R W, PHILLIPS   +2 more
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Can the Bhutan Yak Federation Revitalize Waning Yak Herders’ Enthusiasm and Rejuvenate the Declining Yak Farming in Bhutan

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
Yaks, native to Bhutan and other Himalayan regions, play a crucial role in the livelihoods of highlanders, serving as a sources of milk products, meat, transportation, fiber, and even dung used as fuelwood for cooking. Concerned about the perceived decline in the country’s yak population, the Bhutan Yak Federation (BYF) was established in 2019 to ...
Chimi Wangmo, Nima Norbu
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Yak cheese

Südasien, Bd. 15 Nr.
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Yak

2011
Gerald Wiener, Han Jianlin, Long Ruijin
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Changes in volatile flavor of yak meat during oxidation based on multi-omics

Food Chemistry, 2022
Qun Huang, Kai Dong, Xiang Huang
exaly  

yak

2021
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