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Date: 2016-01-06 06:20:57
Biology
Transcription factors
Molecular biology
DNA
MyoD
Myogenesis
MYF5
Biotechnology
Myogenin
MYF6
Single-nucleotide polymorphism
Growth hormone

Allele frequency of chosen candidate genes of a MyoD family and somatotropin axis in two groups of Polish Landrace and Polish Large White pigs of a high and low meatiness

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