Comparison of Embryo Production Performance and Conception Rate after Embryo Transfer between Mongolian Cattle and Korean Native Cattle |
Chuluundorj, Gantugs
(Animal Biotechnology, Graduate School of Bio and information Technology, Institute of Genetic Engineering, Hankyong National University)
Lee, Ho-Jun (Animal Biotechnology, Graduate School of Bio and information Technology, Institute of Genetic Engineering, Hankyong National University) Son, Dong-Soo (National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF)) Ganbaatar, Enkhmanlai (Department of Biotechnology and Breeding, School of Animal Science and Biotechnology, Mongolian University of Life Sciences) Tumur, Baldan (Department of Biotechnology and Breeding, School of Animal Science and Biotechnology, Mongolian University of Life Sciences) Yoon, Jong-Taek (Animal Biotechnology, Graduate School of Bio and information Technology, Institute of Genetic Engineering, Hankyong National University) |
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