Ear Type and Coat Color on Growth Performances of Crossbred Pigs |
Choy, Y.H.
(Dongdo Biotech Research Center)
Jeon, G.J. (Dept. Genomic Engineering, Hankyong National University) Kim, T.H. (Animal Genomics and Bioinformatics Division, National Livestock Research Institute) Choi, B.H. (Animal Genomics and Bioinformatics Division, National Livestock Research Institute) Chung, H.W. (Dept. Animal Husbandry, Yonam College of Agriculture) |
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