CoRSIVs, First Discovered in Humans, Now Found in Cattle
July 16, 2024
July 16, 2024
HOUSTON, Texas, July 16 (TNSres) -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news:
A study published in Genome Biology opens new possibilities to improve production efficiency in the cattle industry and potentially animal agriculture more broadly. A team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Cornell University and the USDA discovered that, like humans, cattle have CoRSIVs.
CoRSIVs are regions of the genome carrying chemical markers on the DNA that pr . . .
A study published in Genome Biology opens new possibilities to improve production efficiency in the cattle industry and potentially animal agriculture more broadly. A team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Cornell University and the USDA discovered that, like humans, cattle have CoRSIVs.
CoRSIVs are regions of the genome carrying chemical markers on the DNA that pr . . .