Summary
This paper discusses the genetic diversity and population structure of mink populations in China, providing insights for the conservation and exploitation of mink breeds.
Categories
Education and learning: The paper provides new information about the genetic diversity of mink populations in China, contributing to the body of knowledge in this field.
Well-being: The research could potentially contribute to the well-being of mink populations by informing conservation and breeding strategies.
Author(s)
T Zhang, H Li, PF Larsen, H Ba, H Shi, H Zhang, Z Liu
Publication Year
2023
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