Livestock embryo sexing: past, present, and future
Betteridge, K.J.
Evolutionary mechanisms in sex determination: 279-289
1989
Accession: 001877622
This review discusses why embryo sexing is of commercial value, considers the current approaches to embryo sexing and how these methods evolved, and examines the prospects for their application.
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