
DNA barcoding livestock and poultry breeds and strains: going beyond taxonomic classifications
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Date
2013
Abstract
As a quick and inexpensive way to recognize domesticated animal breeds and strains, DNA barcodes are recommended to compliment phenotypic performance data and history of populations, to determine the degree of genetic diversity in important animal breeding populations, and to identify those needing more detailed phylogenetic analysis. DNA barcodes should also provide reliable guidelines for conservation decisions and for designing local breeding programs for native animal resources in the Philippines.
Publication Details
Quezon City: Philippine Agriculture and Fisheries Biotechnology Program, Dept. of Agriculture and College of Agriculture, Univesity of the Philippines Los Banos, c2013.
Call Number
QH 83 B66 Fi
Language
English
LC Subject
DNA barcoding, Livestock, Poultry, Livestock and poultry breeds and strains
Location
UPLB College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM)
Document Type
Book
Recommended citation
Bondoc, Orville L., "DNA barcoding livestock and poultry breeds and strains: going beyond taxonomic classifications" (2013). Books. 26.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/books/26
