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Study published in Genome Biology opens new possibilities to improve production efficiency in the cattle industry and potentially animal agriculture more broadly.
CoRSIVs are regions of the genome carrying chemical markers on the DNA that may allow farmers to predict and select desirable cattle characteristics, such as milk production, female fertility and resistance to disease.
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