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Genomics Breeding Program to Benefit Poultry Industry
October 2008 Viability of using whole genome DNA selection to improve accuracy, efficiency of breeding methods examined
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European Genomics Project Makes Breeding Progress
January 2009 The European Integrated Research Project 'SABRE' has reported good progress at the half way stage.
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Extinct Species May Hold Valuable Genetic Information for Livestock Breeding
October 2009 Genetic information from an extinct species of bison could help improve modern agricultural livestock and breeding programmes.
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Modern Dog Breeds Genetically Disconnected from Ancient Ancestors
June 2012 Cross-breeding of dogs over thousands of years has made it extremely difficult to trace the ancient genetic roots of today's pets, according to a ne...
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African Village Dogs Show Greater Genetic Diversity than Modern Breeds
August 2009 Genetic study of African dogs may shed light on the origins of dog domestication.
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Genetic Basis for Sheep Coat Colour Pinpointed
July 2008 In a study published online in Genome Research (www.genome.org), researchers have identified the genetic basis for black coat colour, and white, in ...
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The Third International Symposium on Genetics of Animal Health
August 2005 Link to the Conference Website AgBiotechNet(r) is proud to present full papers and poster abstracts
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FAO Warns Of Animal Genetic Erosion
April 2004 The loss of domestic animal breeds around the world is continuing at an alarming rate according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the Unite...
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Genetic Clue to Diverse Size of Dogs
April 2007 Researchers have discovered a genetic basis for the dramatic variation in size of dogs.
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Genome Sequence of the Horse Completed.
November 2009 Genetic map will be useful for improving breeding and for studying equine and human diseases.
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