Molecular genetic analysis of ancient cattle bones excavated from archaeological sites in Jeju, Korea.
@article{Kim2005MolecularGA, title={Molecular genetic analysis of ancient cattle bones excavated from archaeological sites in Jeju, Korea.}, author={Jae-hwan Kim and Ju-Hyung Oh and Ji-hoon Song and Jin Tae Jeon and Sang-Hyun Han and Yong-Hwan Jung and M. Y. Oh}, journal={Molecules and cells}, year={2005}, volume={20 3}, pages={ 325-30 }, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:32402464} }
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