The use of endogenous retroviruses as markers to describe the genetic relationships among some local Swedish sheep breeds
The present modern sheep is believed to have evolved from its wild ancestors 2.5 million years ago. Furthermore archeological evidence suggest that sheep has been domesticated by man since 8500-9000 years BC for their beneficial products to man including; milk, meat, skin and wool. Through centuries...
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| Formato: | Second cycle, A2E |
| Lenguaje: | sueco Inglés |
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2014
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| Acceso en línea: | https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/7029/ |
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