Genetic Conservation of Domestic Livestock
By: Alderson, Lawrence.
Contributor(s): Bodo, Imre.
Material type: BookPublisher: UK: CABI, 1992Edition: 1st ed.Description: 304 p.ISBN: 0851988091 (hardcover); 9780851988092 (hardcover).Subject(s): Domestic animals--Germplasm resources | Livestock breeds | Livestock--Genetics | Rare animals--Breeding | Domestic animals--GeneticsDDC classification: 636.0821 Alderson 18002 V.2, 1sted 1992 Genetics Summary: Interest in genetic conservation and the survival of rare breeds has increased steadily in recent years. Following a successful conference held at Warwick, UK, in 1989 (published as Genetic Conservation of Domestic Livestock ), a further conference was held in Budapest, Hungary in August 1991. This book presents selected edited papers from the Budapest conference, reporting new developments and initiatives in this expanding field of research. Contributors came from all over the world, and the book will interest geneticists, animal breeders and others concerned with rare breeds.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Interest in genetic conservation and the survival of rare breeds has increased steadily in recent years. Following a successful conference held at Warwick, UK, in 1989 (published as Genetic Conservation of Domestic Livestock ), a further conference was held in Budapest, Hungary in August 1991. This book presents selected edited papers from the Budapest conference, reporting new developments and initiatives in this expanding field of research. Contributors came from all over the world, and the book will interest geneticists, animal breeders and others concerned with rare breeds.
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