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Genetic relationship between purebred and synthetic pigs for growth performance using single step method

Objective: The objective of this study was to estimate the genetic correlation (rpc) of growth performance between purebred (Duroc and Korean native) and synthetic (WooriHeukDon) pigs using a single-step method. Methods: Phenotypes of 15,902 pigs with genotyped data from 1,792 pigs from a nucleus fa...

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Published in:Animal bioscience 2021, Vol.34 (6), p.967-974
Main Authors: Hong, Joon Ki, Cho, Kyu Ho, Kim, Young Sin, Chung, Hak Jae, Baek, Sun Young, Cho, Eun Seok, Sa, Soo Jin
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