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By means of blood group factors, the authors studied the extent to which Danish, Swedish, Czechoslovakian, Russian, Dutch, Hungarian and German Landrace pig populations differed in their genetic make-up. The historical development of the various populations is expressed both in the gene frequency and the similarity index. There is a very close relationship between the Danish, Swedish, Czechoslovakian and Russian Landrace populations and there is also a very close but different relationship between the German, Dutch and Hungarian Landrace populations.

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Major, F., Dinklage, H., Gruhn, R. (1970). Gene Frequency of Blood Groups from Different European Landrace Pigs. In: XIth European Conference on Animal Blood Groups and Biochemical Polymorphism. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-5226-8_38

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