Autor: Marshall, Karen
- Net benefits of smallholder dairy cattle farms in Senegal can be significantly increased through the use of better dairy cattle breeds and improved management practices
- Inference of ancestries and heterozygosity proportion and genotype imputation in West African cattle populations
- Economic analysis of smallholder dairy cattle enterprises in Senegal
- Assessment of genotyping array performance for genome-wide association studies and imputation in African cattle
- Genomic reference resource for African cattle: Genome sequences and high-density array variants
- Farmer attitudes to the improvement of productivity in Senegalese low input cattle systems
Autor: Diallo, B.
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