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Transferrin Types in South African Cattle Breeds

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Since the initiation of the starch-gel electrophoresis technique by Smithies (1955), genetically controlled polymorphism in sera from normal cattle has been demonstrated by different workers (Hickman and Smithies, 1957; Ashton, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961; Ashton and McDougall, 1958; Gahne et al., 1960; Højgaard et al., 1960; Gahne, 1961; Brummerstedt-Hansen et al., 1962; Ashton and Fallon, 1962; Schmid, 1962; Buschmann, 1963; Datta and Stone, 1963).

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Osterhoff, D.R., Van Heerden, J.R.H. (1965). Transferrin Types in South African Cattle Breeds. In: Matoušek, J. (eds) Blood Groups of Animals. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-4453-9_36

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