Altitude effect on livestock studied
date:Aug 03, 2012
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Professor at the Institute of Genetics and Animal Breeding and co-author of the study Marek Ɓukaszewicz said: Different sets of genes are required for successful performance in different environments. Some of those genes are common to many environments and some are not. With the computing capacity of today, it should not be a problem to introduce a few more traits to the national evaluations.

Researchers said altitude was not traditionally reported in breeding statistics, but that prod
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