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Possible association of growth hormone gene polymorphism with growth hormone release in calves from lines selected for high and low milk fat yield

Høj et al., 1993

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15310390277696875959
Author
Høj S
Løvendahl P
Sejrsen K
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Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica A-Animal Sciences

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Fifty-seven calves from two lines selected for high (n= 36) and low (n= 21) milk fat yield were typed for a known restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) in the growth hormone (GH) gene. The genetic origin of the RFLP is an insertion (I)/deletion (D) in the 3′-region of …
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