Cite
Transcriptomic analysis of sheep hypothalamus discloses regulatory genes potentially involved in sex-dependent differences in body weight of progeny born to dams supplemented with omega-3 fatty acids or methionine during late-gestation.
MLA
Rosa-Velazquez, Milca, et al. “Transcriptomic Analysis of Sheep Hypothalamus Discloses Regulatory Genes Potentially Involved in Sex-Dependent Differences in Body Weight of Progeny Born to Dams Supplemented with Omega-3 Fatty Acids or Methionine during Late-Gestation.” Journal of Animal Science, vol. 102, Jan. 2024. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/jas/skae160.
APA
Rosa-Velazquez, M., Ahn, J., Lee, K., & Relling, A. E. (2024). Transcriptomic analysis of sheep hypothalamus discloses regulatory genes potentially involved in sex-dependent differences in body weight of progeny born to dams supplemented with omega-3 fatty acids or methionine during late-gestation. Journal of Animal Science, 102. https://doi.org/10.1093/jas/skae160
Chicago
Rosa-Velazquez, Milca, Jinsoo Ahn, Kichoon Lee, and Alejandro E Relling. 2024. “Transcriptomic Analysis of Sheep Hypothalamus Discloses Regulatory Genes Potentially Involved in Sex-Dependent Differences in Body Weight of Progeny Born to Dams Supplemented with Omega-3 Fatty Acids or Methionine during Late-Gestation.” Journal of Animal Science 102 (January). doi:10.1093/jas/skae160.