Autor: Han Jianlin
- Markhor-derived introgression of a genomic region encompassing PAPSS2 confers high-altitude adaptability in Tibetan goats
- Markhor-derived introgression of PAPSS2 confers high-altitude adaptability in Tibetan goats
- ABE-induced PDGFD start codon silencing unveils new insights into the genetic architecture of sheep fat tails
- Multi-omic Analyses Shed Light on The Genetic Control of High-altitude Adaptation in Sheep
Autor: Chao Li
- Markhor-derived introgression of a genomic region encompassing PAPSS2 confers high-altitude adaptability in Tibetan goats
- ABE-induced PDGFD start codon silencing unveils new insights into the genetic architecture of sheep fat tails
- Multi-omic Analyses Shed Light on The Genetic Control of High-altitude Adaptation in Sheep
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