Plasma anti-mullerian hormone: determining the value as a phenotypic and genetic marker for reproductive rate
The Plasma anti-mullerian hormone (AMH): determining the value as a phenotypic and genetic marker for reproductive rate project modelled the potential value of plasma AMH as a phenotypic and genetic marker for reproductive rate in sheep and beef cattle.
To learn more about this project, please read the final report summary and download the final report (B.BSC.0115) (PDF, 454KB) on the Meat & Livestock Australia website.
When: 29 June 2012 to 31 July 2012
Contact: Dr S. Lee
Collaborators: South Australian Research And Development Institute and the University of Adelaide