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1. Dry matter intake in US Holstein cows: Exploring the genomic and phenotypic impact of milk components and body weight composite

2. Building a FAIR data ecosystem for incorporating single-cell transcriptomics data into agricultural genome to phenome research

3. Association of milk metabolites with feed intake and traits impacting feed efficiency in lactating Holstein dairy cows

4. The Resilient Dairy Genome Project—A general overview of methods and objectives related to feed efficiency and methane emissions

5. The genetic architecture of complete blood counts in lactating Holstein dairy cows

6. Impact of parity differences on residual feed intake estimation in Holstein cows

7. Dietary intake of xylose impacts the transcriptome and proteome of tissues involved in xylose metabolism in swine

8. DNA methylation may affect beef tenderness through signal transduction in Bos indicus

9. Integrative profiling of gene expression and chromatin accessibility elucidates specific transcriptional networks in porcine neutrophils

10. Indicators of increased ER stress and UPR in aged D2-mdx and human dystrophic skeletal muscles

11. The impact of health disorders on automated sensor measures and feed intake in lactating Holstein dairy cattle

12. Impact of epistasis effects on the accuracy of predicting phenotypic values of residual feed intake in U. S Holstein cows

13. Stool and Ruminal Microbiome Components Associated With Methane Emission and Feed Efficiency in Nelore Beef Cattle

14. Associations of Wearable Sensor Measures With Feed Intake, Production Traits, Lactation, and Environmental Parameters Impacting Feed Efficiency in Dairy Cattle

15. SAP30 Gene Is a Probable Regulator of Muscle Hypertrophy in Chickens

16. The structure of microbial populations in Nelore GIT reveals inter-dependency of methanogens in feces and rumen

17. Genetic Basis of Blood-Based Traits and Their Relationship With Performance and Environment in Beef Cattle at Weaning

18. Potential Biomarkers for Feed Efficiency-Related Traits in Nelore Cattle Identified by Co-expression Network and Integrative Genomics Analyses

19. Identification of putative regulatory regions and transcription factors associated with intramuscular fat content traits

20. Opportunities to Harness High-Throughput and Novel Sensing Phenotypes to Improve Feed Efficiency in Dairy Cattle

21. Integrative analysis of microRNAs and mRNAs revealed regulation of composition and metabolism in Nelore cattle

22. Identification of Breed Differences in Known and New Fescue Toxicosis Associated Phenotypes in Charolais-and Hereford-Sired Crossbred Beef Cows

23. A Vision for Development and Utilization of High-Throughput Phenotyping and Big Data Analytics in Livestock

24. Co-Expression Networks Reveal Potential Regulatory Roles of miRNAs in Fatty Acid Composition of Nelore Cattle

25. Gene Co-expression Analysis Indicates Potential Pathways and Regulators of Beef Tenderness in Nellore Cattle

26. At the Intersection of Industry, Academia, and Government: How Do We Facilitate Productive Precision Livestock Farming in Practice?

30. Effects of a combination of live yeast and yeast cell wall products supplemented before and after weaning on beef heifer growth performance, immune function, and body temperature

31. Genomic loci involved in sensing environmental cues and metabolism affect seasonal coat shedding inBos taurusandBos indicuscattle

32. Functional genomics of cattle through integration of multi-omics data

34. Darwinian genomics and diversity in the tree of life

35. Effects of Dietary Fatty Acids on Gene Expression and Biological Processes in Different Tissues of Pigs: A Review

36. Stool and ruminal microbiome components associated with methane emission and feed efficiency in Nelore beef cattle

37. ARA

38. Identification of Breed Differences in Known and New Fescue Toxicosis Associated Phenotypes in Charolais-and Hereford-Sired Crossbred Beef Cows

39. The Effects of a Zinc-Methionine Supplementation in High Producing Dairy Cows

40. The structure of microbial populations in Nelore GIT reveals inter-dependency of methanogens in feces and rumen

41. Potential biomarkers for feed efficiency-related traits in nelore cattle identified by co-expression network and integrative genomics analyses

42. Co-Expression Networks Reveal Potential Regulatory Roles of miRNAs in Fatty Acid Composition of Nelore Cattle

43. PSXI-20 Milking collar activity data is associated with health events and feed intake in lactating Holstein cattle

44. Fecal and Ruminal Microbiome Components Associated With Methane Emission in Beef Cattle

45. Automated collection of heat stress data in livestock: new technologies and opportunities

46. 51 Opportunities to Apply and Learn from Deep Phenotyping in Dairy Cattle

47. PSXI-16 Inclusion of automated sensor data as a predictor of feed intake increases the variance explained by a random forest model

48. Genetic Basis of Blood-Based Traits and Their Relationship With Performance and Environment in Beef Cattle at Weaning

49. Influence of an immune-modulatory feed supplement on performance and immune function of beef cows and calves preweaning

50. PSIII-4 Preliminary exploration of relationship of automated sensor data with feed intake and efficiency in lactating dairy cattle

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