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Cloning of the African indigenous cattle breed Kenyan Boran

Published

2016

Status

Open Access

Language

en

Countries

  • Kenya

ILRI Programs

  • Livestock genetics
Journal Article
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/74293

Citation

Mingyan Yu, Muteti, C., Ogugo, M., Ritchie, W.A., Raper, J., and Kemp, S.J. 2016. Cloning of the African indigenous cattle breed Kenyan Boran. Animal Genetics 47(4): 510-511.

Tags

  • animal breeding
  • animal diseases
  • cattle
  • genetics
  • livestock
  • trypanosomiasis

Author(s)

  • Mingyan Yu
  • Muteti, C.
  • Ogugo, M.
  • Ritchie, W.A.
  • Raper, J.
  • Kemp, Stephen J.

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