217 results on '"Thomas, M. G."'
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2. Genome-wide association study of Stayability and Heifer Pregnancy in Red Angus cattle
3. 059 Validation of candidate markers associated with reproductive performance in porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus naturally infected replacement gilts in southern Sonora Mexico
4. 176 Genotyping a SNP in the endothelial PAS domain-containing protein 1 (EPAS1) gene: is it associated with mean pulmonary arterial pressures in yearling Angus cattle?
5. 174 Multivariate analysis of beef cattle pulmonary arterial pressures measured at differing elevations
6. 179 Expected progeny differences for stayability in Angus cattle using a random regression model
7. 173 SNP discovery for QTL associated with grazing distribution in Angus cattle using RNA-Seq
8. 180 Genetic parameters for carcass traits and stayability in Red Angus cattle
9. 175 Construction of an association weight matrix to identify SNP that play a role in performance of Angus cattle at higher elevations
10. 196 Genome-wide association study for stayability in Red Angus cattle
11. 758 Understanding the nature of complex phenotypes in beef cattle using systems biology
12. 177 Genetic structure of Angus and Salers in relation to SNP associated with pulmonary arterial pressure
13. 171 Molecular breeding value prediction of pregnancy rate in Holstein dairy cows managed in a heat-stressed environment using candidate gene SNP
14. 740 Use of GPS tracking collars and accelerometers for rangeland livestock production research
15. Heritabilities and genetic correlations of pulmonary arterial pressure and performance traits in Angus cattle at high altitude1
16. 1750 Integrated program for reducing bovine respiratory disease complex (BRDC) in cattle, coordinated agricultural project (CAP): Translation of multi-omics research results into teaching programs
17. 0349 A polymorphism within the PAPPA2 gene is associated with postpartum fertility traits in Holstein dairy cattle located in southern Sonora Mexico
18. Angus calves born and raised at high altitude adapt to hypobaric hypoxia by increasing alveolar ventilation rate but not hematocrit1
19. 0386 Genetic parameters for production traits and heifer pregnancy in Red Angus cattle
20. 0260 Functional SNP in a polygenic disease induced by high-altitude in fattening Angus steers using systems biology approach
21. 0169 Pulmonary arterial pressure in yearling Angus cattle managed at high altitude: Study of a non-synonymous SNP in the oxygen-dependent degradation domain of the endothelial PAS domain-containing protein 1 gene
22. 0355 The effect of heterosis on pulmonary arterial pressure on beef cattle
23. 0354 Angus cattle at high elevation: Comparison of models to estimate breeding values of yearling pulmonary arterial pressure
24. 0316 Genome-enabled prediction of genetic values of growth traits using artificial neural networks
25. 0784 Multi-omics data resources and use in genetic improvement of cattle growth and health
26. 1278 Winter climate variables and their effect on feed intake in Bos taurus bulls
27. Static and dynamic components of right ventricular afterload are negatively associated with calf survival at high altitude1
28. 0009 Evaluation of genetic structure across five U.S. climate zones using prominent AI sires of two British Bos taurus breeds
29. 0184 Study of genetic basis of immune response in gilts vaccinated with a modified live PRRS virus in a swine farm from southern Sonora Mexico
30. P3050 Functional genomics of high altitude disease in angus cattle: Leveraging-OMICS and systems biology to better understanding of the function and role of key contributing genes
31. Transcriptome analyses identify five transcription factors differentially expressed in the hypothalamus of post- versus prepubertal Brahman heifers1
32. Genetic parameters estimated at receiving for circulating cortisol, immunoglobulin G, interleukin 8, and incidence of bovine respiratory disease in feedlot beef steers1
33. 0315 Genomic-polygenic and polygenic parameters and prediction trends for growth and reproduction traits in an Angus-Brahman multibreed population.
34. The altitude at which a calf is born and raised influences the rate at which mean pulmonary arterial pressure increases with age1
35. Mean pulmonary arterial pressures in Angus steers increase from cow–calf to feedlot–finishing phases1
36. Optimum measurement period for evaluating feed intake traits in beef cattle1
37. Genomewide association study of reproductive efficiency in female cattle1,2,3,4
38. Deletion on chromosome 5 associated with decreased reproductive efficiency in female cattle1,2,3,4
39. Genome-wide association study of reproductive efficiency in female cattle,5
40. Heritability and Bayesian genome-wide association study of first service conception and pregnancy in Brangus heifers1
41. BREEDING AND GENETICS SYMPOSIUM: Networks and pathways to guide genomic selection1–3
42. Bayesian genome-wide association analysis of growth and yearling ultrasound measures of carcass traits in Brangus heifers1
43. Gene network analyses of first service conception in Brangus heifers: Use of genome and trait associations, hypothalamic-transcriptome information, and transcription factors1
44. Genomic-polygenic evaluation of Angus-Brahman multibreed cattle for feed efficiency and postweaning growth using the Illumina 3K chip1
45. Y are you not pregnant: Identification of Y chromosome segments in female cattle with decreased reproductive efficiency,,,
46. PHYSIOLOGY AND ENDOCRINOLOGY SYMPOSIUM: How single nucleotide polymorphism chips will advance our knowledge of factors controlling puberty and aid in selecting replacement beef females1,2,3,4
47. Genetic analyses involving microsatellite ETH10 genotypes on bovine chromosome 5 and performance trait measures in Angus- and Brahman-influenced cattle1
48. Single nucleotide polymorphisms in the growth hormone–insulin-like growth factor axis in straightbred and crossbred Angus, Brahman, and Romosinuano heifers: Population genetic analyses and association of genotypes with reproductive phenotypes1
49. Growth characteristics, reproductive performance, and evaluation of their associative relationships in Brangus cattle managed in a Chihuahuan Desert production system1
50. Promoter region of the bovine growth hormone receptor gene: Single nucleotide polymorphism discovery in cattle and association with performance in Brangus bulls1
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