EMBRYO TRANSPLANTATION IN LIVESTOCK FARMING
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Embryo transplantation, donor and recipient animals, superovulation, genetic selection, FSH hormone, Rowson method.Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive overview of the history, development stages, and modern applications of embryo transplantation techniques in livestock farming.
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