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Mapping and analysis of dairy cattle quantitative trait loci by maximum likelihood methodology using milk protein genes as genetic markers.

H Bovenhuis and J I Weller
Genetics May 1, 1994 vol. 137 no. 1 267-280
H Bovenhuis
Department of Animal Breeding, Wageningen Agricultural University, The Netherlands.
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vol. 137 no. 1 267-280
PubMed 
8056316

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Genetics
Print ISSN 
0016-6731
Online ISSN 
1943-2631
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  • Published online May 1, 1994.

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  1. H Bovenhuis and
  2. J I Weller
  1. Department of Animal Breeding, Wageningen Agricultural University, The Netherlands.

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Mapping and analysis of dairy cattle quantitative trait loci by maximum likelihood methodology using milk protein genes as genetic markers.

H Bovenhuis and J I Weller
Genetics May 1, 1994 vol. 137 no. 1 267-280
H Bovenhuis
Department of Animal Breeding, Wageningen Agricultural University, The Netherlands.
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Mapping and analysis of dairy cattle quantitative trait loci by maximum likelihood methodology using milk protein genes as genetic markers.

H Bovenhuis and J I Weller
Genetics May 1, 1994 vol. 137 no. 1 267-280
H Bovenhuis
Department of Animal Breeding, Wageningen Agricultural University, The Netherlands.
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J I Weller
Department of Animal Breeding, Wageningen Agricultural University, The Netherlands.
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