Animals
Researchers Suggest "Breeding Out" High Methane Emissions
Researchers have identified the genes and gut microbes that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions from livestock. The identification of these genes can help researchers understand why some animals produce far more emissions than others of the same species.
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