Edinburgh Research Explorer Identification of Rumen Microbial Genes Involved in Pathways Linked to Appetite, Growth, and Feed Conversion Efficiency in Cattle
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R. Dewhurst | T. Freeman | C. Duthie | Robert D. Stewart | R. Roehe | T. Snelling | M. Auffret | J. Lima | Alan W. Walker | M. Watson | Robert W. Li
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