Polledness in Argentinean Creole cattle, five centuries surviving
Summary Polledness has been shown to have autosomal Mendelian inheritance, with the polled locus being dominant to the horned locus. This trait was mapped to the BTA1 centromeric end in several breeds. One of the distinctive attributes of Creole cattle, such as the Argentinean Creole, is the presence of long, lyre-shaped horns. However, polled native […]
Polledness in Argentinean Creole cattle, five centuries surviving Leer más »