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Simeng Yu

2PUBLICATIONS
11CO-AUTHORS
Ngā pūtaiao Māori kāore anō kia whakarōpūhia i wāhi kē (Māori sciences not elsewhere classified)Genetically modified animals
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|Jan 13, 2025
A high-quality assembly revealing the PMEL gene for the unique plumage phenotype in Liancheng ducks.

Zhen Wang, Zhanbao Guo, Hongfei Liu

|Mar 27, 2023
Resequencing of a Pekin duck breeding population provides insights into the genomic response to short-term artificial selection.

Simeng Yu, Zihua Liu, Ming Li

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