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  Spotlight: Bluetongue. September 2003. No. 36

October 2003

By R. Taylor, Animal Sciences,CABI Publishing, Wallingford, UK
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  Spotlight: Gene mapping in horses (1) history and general principles.

October 2003

by Richard Laight Content Editor, Animal Sciences CABI Publishing, Wallingford, OXON OX10 8DE, UK Introduction
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  Dog and Man Share 75% of DNA (03 October 2003)

October 2003

Researchers at The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) and The Center for the Advancement of Genomics (TCAG) have sequenced and analysed 1.5X cove...
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  Spotlight: METHANE PRODUCTION. September 2003, No. 37.by Joan Allibone, Content Editor, Animal Scien

October 2003

1. Introduction 2. Methane in the atmosphere 3. Rumen bacteria
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  Spotlight: Bovine Tuberculosis

October 2003

by Rachel Duffy, Content Editor, Animal Sciences, CABI Publishing Background Information
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  Genetic Improvement for Deer

October 2003

An animal genetics company that is fully owned by New Zealand farmers is to turn its expertise towards deer.
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  GM Proteins Detected in Pigs Fed GM Maize

October 2003

A study by a Japanese group has tracked the fate of genetically modified (GM) proteins and DNA in pigs following feeding with a transgenic maize vari...
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  Spotlight: Biological Control of Rabbits: Myxomatosis and Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease (Updated Augus

October 2003

Biological Control of Rabbits: Myxomatosis and Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease (Updated August 2001) by Rachel Duffy  Content
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  Pig Muscle Growth QTL Mapped to Single Nucleotide

October 2003

A quantitative trait locus (QTL) that affects muscle growth and fat deposition in pigs has been tracked down to a single nucleotide substitution in no...
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  Benitec Announces Multiple Turn-off

October 2003

Benitec Ltd says that it has successfully achieved the simultaneous disabling of multiple genes through RNA interference, a development with applicati...
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