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24/04/2009
Charlotte Smith hears how the cow's genome has finally been mapped and what it means for farmers and consumers.
Charlotte Smith hears how the cow's genome has finally been mapped and what it means for farmers and consumers. The start of a revolution in the way we breed and understand cattle could be marked when the complete cow genome is published in the journal Science, revealing the genetic make up of the animal. It has taken six years and 300 scientists from 25 countries to get to this point.
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