Genome-wide scan for body composition in pigs reveals important role of imprinting.
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M. Groenen | D. de Koning | B. Harlizius | A. Rattink | J. V. van Arendonk | E. W. Brascamp | J A van Arendonk | M A Groenen | J. Arendonk | D J de Koning | A P Rattink | B Harlizius | E W Brascamp | Dirk-Jan de Koning
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