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Extracted from text ... Book review - Boekresensie Breeding for Disease Resistance in Farm Animals (2nd edition) Edited by R F E Axford, S C Bishop, F W Nicholas and J B Owen 1999. CABI Publishing, Wallingford, hard cover, 424 pp. Price ?75 (US$140). ISBN 085199-325-7. It needs to be said at the outset that the 20 chapters that make up this book are clearly written and reasonably comprehensive, albeit probably of more interest to specialists in infectious and parasitic diseases than general practitioners. On the other hand, for anyone (such as the reviewer) with the serious hope that genetic resistance to infectious diseases of animals holds imminent solutions to intractable modern-day problems, this volume makes sobering ..
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It needs to be said at the outset that the 20 chapters that make up this book are clearly written and reasonably comprehensive, albeit probably of more interest to specialists in infectious and parasitic diseases than general practitioners
The conclusion one reaches is that, genetic resistance has much to offer in the longer term, the immediate prospects for real progress in disease control using this approach are much more limited
The reason is quite that not enough is known about the fundamental principles involved in the exploitation of what is, superficially, a basic observation, i.e. that resistance to infectious and parasitic diseases is generally just as heritable and influenced by quantitative trait loci (QTL) as are production traits
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It needs to be said at the outset that the 20 chapters that make up this book are clearly written and reasonably comprehensive, albeit probably of more interest to specialists in infectious and parasitic diseases than general practitioners. 8. Krüger J 1996 Socio-ecology of the African buffalo (Syncerus caffer): implications for game ranching. In Penzhorn B L (ed.) Proceedings of a Symposium on the African Buffalo as a Game Ranch Animal.
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