Fries, Ruedi.

The Genetics of Cattle - First ed. - UK: CABI, 1999. - 710 p. ; - Cabi. .

Within the past two decades, new methods created by molecular genetics and cytogenetics as well as quantitative genetics have greatly enlarged the amount and quality of genetic information available in domestic mammals. Cattle have been significantly involved in this process, particularly due to the large impact of new knowledge and methods on the economy and culture of numerous countries for both meat and milk production. As demands for these goods increase, modern genetic technologies in immunogenetics, cytogenetics, biochemical and molecular genetics create optimistic expectations for the future. A comprehensive reference to work on genetics and selection of cattle Written by internationally recognized experts All relevant topics, from phylogeny, morphological traits, diseases and behavior to transgenics, performance traits and genome mapping included Invaluable to advanced students and researchers, as well as livestock producers and veterinarians.

0851992587 (hardcover) 9780851992587 (hardcover)


Cattle--Breeding
Cattle--Genetics

636.20821 Fries 15409 1st 1999 Genetics


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