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    Webster JR, Corson ID, Littlejohn RP, Stuart SK, Suttie JM.
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  • 29. Boar taint is related to endocrine and anatomical changes at puberty but not to aggressive behaviour in entire male pigs.
    Zamaratskaia G, Rydhmer L, Chen G, Madej A, Andersson HK, Lundström K.
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  • 34. Revealing genetic relationships between compounds affecting boar taint and reproduction in pigs.
    Grindflek E, Meuwissen TH, Aasmundstad T, Hamland H, Hansen MH, Nome T, Kent M, Torjesen P, Lien S.
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  • 38. Reproductive cycle of free-living male Saharan sand vipers, Cerastes vipera (Viperidae) in the Negev desert, Israel.
    Sivan J, Kam M, Hadad S, Allan Degen A, Rozenboim I, Rosenstrauch A.
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  • 39. Association between SNPs within candidate genes and compounds related to boar taint and reproduction.
    Moe M, Lien S, Aasmundstad T, Meuwissen TH, Hansen MH, Bendixen C, Grindflek E.
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