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2013
Y. H. Ling, Ding, J. P., Zhang, X. D., Wang, L. J., Zhang, Y. H., Li, Y. S., Zhang, Z. J., and Zhang, X. R., Characterization of microRNAs from goat (Capra hircus) by Solexa deep-sequencing technology, vol. 12, pp. 1951-1961, 2013.
Z. J. Zhang, Ling, Y. H., Wang, L. J., Hang, Y. F., Guo, X. F., Zhang, Y. H., Ding, J. P., and Zhang, X. R., Polymorphisms of the myostatin gene (MSTN) and its relationship with growth traits in goat breeds, vol. 12. pp. 965-971, 2013.
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