Effect of calf death loss on cloned cattle herd derived from somatic cell nuclear transfer: Clones with congenital defects would be removed by the death loss
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Effect of calf death loss on cloned cattle herd derived from somatic cell nuclear transfer: Clones with congenital defects would be removed by the death loss
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ANIMAL SCIENCE JOURNAL
Volume 84, Issue 9, Pages 631-638
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Wiley
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2013-07-05
DOI
10.1111/asj.12087
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