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The Junqueira cow is a cattle breed from Brazil that is the result of crosses between Caracu and other Brazilian varieties.[1] It is of the subspecies Bos taurus ibericus.[2] The breed has been raised since the 18th century, but only about 100 remained as of 2005[update]. However, it has been cloned in the laboratory by the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation.[3]
References
- ^ Issa, É.C. (2009). "Cytogenic analysis of the Y chromosome of native Brazilian bovine breeds". Archivos de zootecnia. 58 (221): 93–101. ISSN 0004-0592.
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