Description |
1 online resource (ix, 173 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Genetic technologies -- Transgenics / M.R. Brandon -- Progress towards the introduction of new metabolic pathways to sheep / K.A. Ward [and others] -- Genetic manipulation in livestock improvement / J.P. Simons [and others] -- Embryo manipulation / K.C. Reed -- Pre-determination of progeny sex in livestock: embryo sexing by rapid biopsy and duplex PCR / K.C. Reed -- Embryonic stem cells in animal breeding / M.J. Sleigh and G.N. Hannan -- Practical aspects of sheep embryo transfer / E.R.J. Heyward -- Nuclear transplantation in cow embryos / S. Willadsen -- Mapping complex genomes / K.J. Beh -- MHC as a candidate gene for resistance to Trichostrongylus infection in sheep / D.J. Hulme [and others] -- Recent developments in human gene mapping / A.S. Weiss -- Immunological technologies -- Vaccine technology / D.L. Watson -- Immunology of parasitism and the molecular vaccine objective / G.F. Mitchell -- Development of vaccines to protect mucosal surfaces / A.J. Husband, M.L. Dunkley and V.L. Clifton -- Sites of antigenic stimulation: the role of cytokines and chemotactic agonists in acute inflammation / I.G. Colditz |
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(cont) Immunophysiology / P. McCullagh -- Mechanisms and molecules which regulate lymphocyte migration -- J. Hay [and others] -- Novel immune approaches to the manipulation of growth / R. Aston [and others] -- Inhibin: a novel fecundity vaccine / R. Forage [and others] -- Hormone receptors and their role in growth / M.J. Waters [and others] -- Intensive livestock production -- Intensive livestock production / K. Fahey -- Factors affecting livestock production in the 21st century / P.M. Biggs -- Poultry health and production / P. Butterfield -- Intensive pig production / M. Taverner -- Lotfeeding in the 21st century: prospects for Australia: problems and possible solutions / J. Moore |
Summary |
This book places Australia's efforts in selected areas of animal biotechnology in the context of research developments occurring internationally. The topics chosen for discussion are relevant for the development of animal production industries into the next century. The book is divided into three sections: genetic technologies; immunological-based technologies; and intensive animal production. It is intended for animal geneticists, agriculturalists and students |
Notes |
Proceedings of a two day conference held at the University of Sydney in November 1989 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Animal biotechnology -- Congresses
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Veterinary immunology -- Congresses
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Livestock productivity -- Congresses
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Veterinary Medicine -- trends
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Genetic Techniques -- veterinary
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Immunologic Techniques -- veterinary
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Reproductive Techniques -- veterinary
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Animal biotechnology
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Livestock productivity
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Veterinary immunology
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Beh, K. J. (Kenneth John), 1943-
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CSIRO (Australia)
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ISBN |
9780643104891 |
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0643104895 |
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