Pig DNA mapped: may help with vaccines
Tuesday, November 3, 2009 - 05:14
in Biology & Nature
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An international team of researchers said Monday it had mapped the DNA of a domestic pig, work they say could help lead to better breeding techniques as well as improve vaccines against diseases such as swine flu.
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