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Characterization of the aldo-keto reductase 1C gene cluster on pig chromosome 10: possible associations with reproductive traits.Incorporation of genetic technologies associated with applied reproductive technologies to enhance world food production.Adipose and muscle tissue gene expression of two genes (NCAPG and LCORL) located in a chromosomal region associated with cattle feed intake and gainRumen microbiome from steers differing in feed efficiency.Differences in transcript abundance of genes on BTA15 located within a region associated with gain in beef steers.Transcriptome differences in the rumen of beef steers with variation in feed intake and gain.Microbial community profiles of the colon from steers differing in feed efficiency.Association of MicroRNAs with Antibody Response to Mycoplasma bovis in Beef CattleDifferential expression of genes related to gain and intake in the liver of beef cattleManaging the risk of comparing estimated breeding values across flocks or herds through connectedness: a review and application.Comparison of molecular breeding values based on within- and across-breed training in beef cattleImputation of microsatellite alleles from dense SNP genotypes for parentage verification across multiple Bos taurus and Bos indicus breeds.Relationships between the genes expressed in the mesenteric adipose tissue of beef cattle and feed intake and gain.The impact of the bovine fecal microbiome on Escherichia coli O157:H7 prevalence and enumeration in naturally infected cattle.Genetic variance and covariance and breed differences for feed intake and average daily gain to improve feed efficiency in growing cattle.Effect of abomasal butyrate infusion on gene expression in the duodenum of lambs.Ruminal expression of the NQO1, RGS5, and ACAT1 genes may be indicators of feed efficiency in beef steers.Analysis of the gut bacterial communities in beef cattle and their association with feed intake, growth, and efficiency.Profile of the Spleen Transcriptome in Beef Steers with Variation in Gain and Feed Intake.Estimating heritability of wool shedding in a cross-bred ewe population.Evaluation of the effect of serum antibody abundance against bovine coronavirus on bovine coronavirus shedding and risk of respiratory tract disease in beef calves from birth through the first five weeks in a feedlot.Cecum microbial communities from steers differing in feed efficiency.Genomewide association study of liver abscess in beef cattle.Estimation of breed-specific heterosis effects for birth, weaning, and yearling weight in cattle.Genomewide association study of lung lesions in cattle using sample pooling.Contribution of genetic influences to animal-to-animal variation in myoglobin content and beef lean color stability.Predicting breed composition using breed frequencies of 50,000 markers from the US Meat Animal Research Center 2,000 Bull Project.Growth curves of crossbred cows sired by Hereford, Angus, Belgian Blue, Brahman, Boran, and Tuli bulls, and the fraction of mature body weight and height at puberty.Differential gene expression in the duodenum, jejunum and ileum among crossbred beef steers with divergent gain and feed intake phenotypes.Response to intensity of reproduction in mouse lines resistant or susceptible to fescue toxicosis.Antibody response of chickens to sheep red blood cells: crosses among divergently selected lines and relaxed sublines.Genetic (co)variance components for ewe productivity traits in Katahdin sheep.Changes in connectedness over time in alternative sheep sire referencing schemes.Connectedness in Targhee and Suffolk flocks participating in the United States National Sheep Improvement Program.Use of ultrasound scanning and body condition score to evaluate composition traits in mature beef cows.Investigation of bacterial diversity in the feces of cattle fed different diets.Accuracy of genomic breeding values in multibreed beef cattle populations derived from deregressed breeding values and phenotypes.Seasonal variation in vitamin D status of beef cattle reared in the central United States.Genetic relationships of body composition, serum leptin, and age at puberty in gilts.Influence of dry matter intake, dry matter digestibility, and feeding behavior on body weight gain of beef steers.
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