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Encouraging observations and the detection of some relationships whether small or not, between transferrin types and some production characters in domestic cattle (Ashton and Ferguson, 1963; Osterhoff, 1967) have induced us to extend such investigations to sheep (Nasrat and Oosterlee, 1965; Oosterlee and Bouw, 1966).
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Balbierz, H., Nikołajczuk, M. (1970). Preliminary Determination of Transferrin Types in Polish Merino Sheep. In: XIth European Conference on Animal Blood Groups and Biochemical Polymorphism. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-5226-8_83
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