Genetic engineering in animal production: Applications and prospects
Author: Mebratu Asaye, Habtamu Biyazen and Mekonnen Girma
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Description: Genetic engineering in animal production: Applications and prospects por Mebratu Asaye, Habtamu Biyazen and Mekonnen Girma offers a comprehensive overview of genetic engineering techniques in animal production, covering applications in disease resistance, productivity, and vaccine development. This paper is a valuable resource for understanding the potential and limitations of this technology in improving livestock.
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