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Milk production has evolved over course of evolution. As such, milk has developed as most efficient, effective and adaptable nutrient provision that has risen among vertebrates. Milk has played an important role in worldwide, adaptive radiation of mammals. It has conferred a primary advantage on mammals; that is, ability to reproduce and nourish their young in any environment that supports health and wellbeing of the adult. Milk from species such as the marsupial and the monotreme, whose young rely solely on milk at a time when regulated development is paramount, provide useful insight into the function of milk. OMICS International Group thru its Open-access Initiative is dedicated to make authentic and dependable contributions to the scientific community.
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