Diagnosis of Freemartinism in Korean Native Cattle by Amplification of Two Different Male-Specific DNA Sequences |
Kim So Sub
(Department of Physiology, Dankook University School of Medicine)
Yoon Ji Young (Department of Physiology, Dankook University School of Medicine) Ahn Kwang Sung (Department of Physiology, Dankook University School of Medicine) Shim Hosup (Department of Physiology, Dankook University School of Medicine) |
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