La vache globale La génétique dans l'industrialisation du vivant

The ideal of the modern cow, a mix of nature, culture and technoscience, is embodied today by the Holstein-Frisonne, the most productive dairy breed, present throughout the world. The object of intensive selection and accelerated circulation of genetic resources, this "global cow" crystall...

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Main Author: Chavinskaia, Lidia (auth)
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Published: éditions Quae 2022
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