Translation and application of equine genomics: The Havemeyer principles.
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Publication Date: 2018-12-13 PubMed ID: 30548938PubMed Central: PMC6859836DOI: 10.1111/evj.13051Google Scholar: Lookup
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- Comparative Study
- Diagnosis
- Disease control
- Disease Diagnosis
- Disease Etiology
- Disease Management
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APA
Bailey E, Finno C.
(2018).
Translation and application of equine genomics: The Havemeyer principles.
Equine Vet J, 51(2), 273.
https://doi.org/10.1111/evj.13051 Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA.
- Department of Population Health and Reproduction, University of California, Davis, Davis, California, USA.
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Genome
- Genomics
- Horses / genetics
- Research / standards
Grant Funding
- K01 OD015134 / NIH HHS
- L40 TR001136 / NCATS NIH HHS
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