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ENDANGERED ROMANIAN CATTLE BREEDS–BETWEEN TRADITIONAL BREEDING AND GENETIC CONSERVATION.

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العنوان: ENDANGERED ROMANIAN CATTLE BREEDS–BETWEEN TRADITIONAL BREEDING AND GENETIC CONSERVATION.
المؤلفون: Davidescu, Mădălina-Alexandra, Grădinaru, A. C., Creangă, Şt.
المصدر: Lucrări Ştiinţifice: Seria Zootehnie; 2021, Vol. 75, p66-75, 10p
مصطلحات موضوعية: CATTLE breeding, PHYLOGENY, CATTLE genetics
مستخلص: In Romania, the Grey steppe and Pinzgauer cattle are included in a genetic program of conservation, due to their valuable genetic pool for increased resistance to diseases and high adaptability to severe environmental conditions. Also, these indigenous cattle breeds are part of the history of our country, as different varieties of them represent the same in their countries of formation. Methods applied worldwide in this aim of genetic conservation evolved considerably over the time, and the results reported are interesting on the view of their phylogeny, site of primary formation, and subsequently migration. The present work aims to review the most important aspects related to these two indigenous cattle breeds reared in Romania, the most important genetic markers and techniques which could be applied in further programs of their genetic characterization and preservation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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