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Haplotype combination of the caprine PC1 gene sequence variants and association with growth traits in Chinese Haimen breed

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Sun J., Xue J., Zhang C., Lan X., Lei C. and Chen H. 2012 Haplotype combination of the caprine PC1 gene sequence variants and association with growth traits in Chinese Haimen breed. J. Genet. 91, e54–e59. Online only: http://www.ias.ac.in/jgenet/OnlineResources/91/e54.pdf

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SUN, J., XUE, J., ZHANG, C. et al. Haplotype combination of the caprine PC1 gene sequence variants and association with growth traits in Chinese Haimen breed. J Genet 93 (Suppl 1), 54–59 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12041-012-0145-7

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