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    An autosomal recessive variant in PYGM causes myophosphorylase deficiency in Red Angus composite cattle

    Between 2020 and 2022, eight calves in a Nebraska herd (composite Simmental, Red Angus, Gelbvieh) displayed exercise intolerance during forced activity. In some cases, the calves collapsed and did not recover....

    Mackenzie C. Batt, Leila G. Venzor, Keri Gardner, Rachel R. Reith in BMC Genomics (2024)

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    Animal Breeding and Genetics: Introduction

    Matthew L. Spangler in Animal Breeding and Genetics (2023)

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    DNA methylation profile in beef cattle is influenced by additive genetics and age

    DNA methylation (DNAm) has been considered a promising indicator of biological age in mammals and could be useful to increase the accuracy of phenotypic prediction in livestock. The objectives of this study we...

    André Mauric F. Ribeiro, Leticia P. Sanglard, Hiruni R. Wijesena in Scientific Reports (2022)

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    Animal Breeding and Genetics, Introduction

    Matthew L. Spangler in Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology

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    Longitudinal assessment of the bovine ocular bacterial community dynamics in calves

    Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis (IBK), commonly known as pinkeye, is one of the most significant diseases of beef cattle. As such, IBK costs the US beef industry at least 150 million annually. However, ...

    Alison C. Bartenslager, Nirosh D. Althuge, John Dustin Loy in Animal Microbiome (2021)

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    Influence of host genetics in sha** the rumen bacterial community in beef cattle

    In light of recent host-microbial association studies, a consensus is evolving that species composition of the gastrointestinal microbiota is a polygenic trait governed by interactions between host genetic fac...

    Waseem Abbas, Jeremy T. Howard, Henry A. Paz, Kristin E. Hales in Scientific Reports (2020)

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    Linkage disequilibrium in Brazilian Santa Inês breed, Ovis aries

    For genomic selection to be successful, there must be sufficient linkage disequilibrium between the markers and the causal mutations. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the extent of LD in ovine usi...

    Amanda Botelho Alvarenga, Gregori Alberto Rovadoscki, Juliana Petrini in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    Comparing strategies for selection of low-density SNPs for imputation-mediated genomic prediction in U. S. Holsteins

    SNP chips are commonly used for genoty** animals in genomic selection but strategies for selecting low-density (LD) SNPs for imputation-mediated genomic selection have not been addressed adequately. The main...

    Jun He, Jiaqi Xu, **ao-Lin Wu, Stewart Bauck, Jungjae Lee, Gota Morota in Genetica (2018)

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    Genome-wide association study for feed efficiency and growth traits in U.S. beef cattle

    Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays for domestic cattle have catalyzed the identification of genetic markers associated with complex traits for inclusion in modern breeding and selection programs. Usin...

    Christopher M. Seabury, David L. Oldeschulte, Mahdi Saatchi in BMC Genomics (2017)

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    QTLs associated with dry matter intake, metabolic mid-test weight, growth and feed efficiency have little overlap across 4 beef cattle studies

    The identification of genetic markers associated with complex traits that are expensive to record such as feed intake or feed efficiency would allow these traits to be included in selection programs. To identi...

    Mahdi Saatchi, Jonathan E Beever, Jared E Decker, Dan B Faulkner in BMC Genomics (2014)

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    Beef cattle body temperature during climatic stress: a genome-wide association study

    Cattle are reared in diverse environments and collecting phenotypic body temperature (BT) measurements to characterize BT variation across diverse environments is difficult and expensive. To better understand ...

    Jeremy T. Howard, Stephen D. Kachman in International Journal of Biometeorology (2014)

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    Comparison of molecular breeding values based on within- and across-breed training in beef cattle

    Although the efficacy of genomic predictors based on within-breed training looks promising, it is necessary to develop and evaluate across-breed predictors for the technology to be fully applied in the beef in...

    Stephen D Kachman, Matthew L Spangler, Gary L Bennett in Genetics Selection Evolution (2013)

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    A simulation study for the analysis of uncertain binary responses: Application to first insemination success in beef cattle

    A simulation was carried out to investigate the methods of analyzing uncertain binary responses for success or failure at first insemination. A linear mixed model that included, herd, year, and month of mating...

    Robyn L. Sapp, Matthew L. Spangler, Romdhane Rekaya in Genetics Selection Evolution (2005)