NMSU Collaboration Focuses on Genetics of Hypertension in Cattle at Valles Caldera
August 30, 2010
August 30, 2010
VALLES CALDERA, N.M., Aug. 30 -- New Mexico State University issued the following news release:
The nation's highest altitude beef cattle research facility managed by New Mexico State University at the Valles Caldera National Preserve in northern New Mexico is determining if there are DNA markers that will identify if cattle are genetically predisposed to develop hypertension while at high elevations.
Cattle, like humans, can be genetically predisposed for hype . . .
The nation's highest altitude beef cattle research facility managed by New Mexico State University at the Valles Caldera National Preserve in northern New Mexico is determining if there are DNA markers that will identify if cattle are genetically predisposed to develop hypertension while at high elevations.
Cattle, like humans, can be genetically predisposed for hype . . .
