Genomic regions and pathways associated with gastrointestinal parasites resistance in Santa Inês breed adapted to tropical climate
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E. Peripolli | F. Baldi | M. Toro | J. Ferraz | N. B. Stafuzza | R. De Oliveira Silva | J. Eler | P. S. Oliveira | M. P. Berton | G. Banchero | Jesús Fernández Martin | Maria Saura Álvarez | Beatriz Villanueva Gaviña | Rafael Medeiros de Oliveira Silva
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