Hornlessness (known as “polled”) is a trait common in beef cattle, but rare in dairy cattle. Conventional breeding could theoretically create hornless dairy cattle, but it would take decades, with ...
Four of the calves also inherited a bit of the plasmid that had ferried the hornless gene, called POLLED, into the bull’s genome. The unintended presence of foreign DNA has derailed their route to ...
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