Comparative mRNA and miRNA expression in European mouflon (Ovis musimon) and sheep (Ovis aries) provides novel insights into the genetic mechanisms for female reproductive success
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Yang, Ji
Li, Xin
Cao, Yin-Hong
Pokharel, Kisun
Hu, Xiao-Ju
Chen, Ze-Hui
Xu, Song-Song
Peippo, Jaana
Honkatukia, Mervi
Kantanen, Juha
Li, Meng-Hua
Julkaisusarja
Heredity
Volyymi
122
Sivut
p. 172–186
Nature Publishing Group
2019
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