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Established to identify genetic markers for economically important traits of livestock. The first trait for which genetic markers were identified, was for callipyge gene in sheep, responsible for heavy muscling. Sheep carrying the callipyge gene have 8% more muscle, 8% less fat and 2% less bone, when compared to sheep that do not express the gene. The center also identified a genetic marker for Spider Lamb Syndrome (SLS), which results in severe bone deformities of the legs and back. Center News
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Genetic Improvement of Livestock 93-94 |
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