MILK PRODUCTIVITY AND REPRODUCTIVE ABILITY OF COWS OF UKRAINIAN BLACK AND WHITE DAIRY BREED OF DIFFERENT GENOTYPES BY KAPPA-CASEIN LOCUS
Abstract
It was investigated the genetic structure of cow herd of a breeding farm using DNA diagnostics for kappa-casein gene. On the basis of indicators of milk productivity, as well as some indicators of herd reproduction, it was made their comparative analysis, depending on cow genotype by kappa-casein gene locus.
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