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Sirlene F Lazaro

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Agricultural molecular engineering of nucleic acids and proteins
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|Nov 03, 2022
Random regression models using B-splines functions provide more accurate genomic breeding values for milk yield and lactation persistence in Murrah buffaloes.

Alessandra A Silva, Luiz F Brito, Delvan A Silva

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