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Species Competition and Predation
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Infectious Diseases: Introduction
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Waterborne Plant Viruses of Importance in Agriculture
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Novel Trait Selection to Enhance Sustainability of Beef Production Systems
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Beef Cattle Breeding
Phenotype – From the Greek φαινο (i.e., “pheno”) and τύπος (i.e., “type”), it is used to describe a set of observable characteristics for an individual; “pheno” means “observe” as is the case for “phenomenon.”
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Quantitative Methods Applied to Animal Breeding
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Waste Management and Water Sustainability
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Genotype by Environment Interactions in Livestock Farming
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Animal Breeding Methods and Sustainability
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Building Genetic Models
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Sustainable Genetic Improvement in Dairy Goats
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Foundations of Molecular Genetics: From Major Genes to Genomics
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Sustainability of Wild Populations: A Conservation Genetics Perspective
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Introduction to Water Sustainability
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Animal Breeding and Genetics, Introduction
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Pig Breeding for Increased Sustainability
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Water Sustainability and Renewable Energy: A Synopsis
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Long-term Challenges for Animal Breeding
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Biological Controls and Standards for the Study and Control of Infectious Diseases
Accurate measurement is required for clinical studies, and is likely to involve a biological parameter such as infectivity that is not readily expressed in physical terms. Where this is the case a biologically...
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Breeding in an Era of Genome Editing