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M. C. Baeza, Corva, P. M., Soria, L. A., Rincón, G., Medrano, J. F., Pavan, E., Villarreal, E. L., Schor, A., Melucci, L., Mezzadra, C., and Miquel, M. C., Genetic markers of body composition and carcass quality in grazing Brangus steers, vol. 10, pp. 3146-3156, 2011.
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