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1. Revealing host genome–microbiome networks underlying feed efficiency in dairy cows

2. Genetic relationships between behavioral traits and feed efficiency traits in lactating Holstein cows

3. Investigating relationships between the host genome, rumen microbiome, and dairy cow feed efficiency using mediation analysis with structural equation modeling

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

5. Identification of genomic regions and genes associated with subclinical ketosis in periparturient dairy cows

6. Genetic analysis of lactation consistency in US Holsteins using temporal variation in daily milk weights

7. Social interactions, feeding patterns, and feed efficiency of same- and mixed-parity groups of lactating cows

8. Behavioral consistency of competitive behaviors and feeding patterns in lactating dairy cows across stocking densities at the feed bunk

9. Effects of type traits, inbreeding, and production on survival in US Jersey cattle

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

11. Decision-support tool for global allocation of dairy sire semen based on regional demand, supply constraints, and genetic profiles

12. Estimates of genetic parameters for feeding behavior traits and their associations with feed efficiency in Holstein cows

13. Long-Term Effects of Pre-Weaning Individual or Pair Housing of Dairy Heifer Calves on Subsequent Growth and Feed Efficiency

14. Liver and Muscle Transcriptomes Differ in Mid-Lactation Cows Divergent in Feed Efficiency in the Presence or Absence of Supplemental Rumen-Protected Choline

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

16. BullVal$: An Integrated Decision-Support Tool for Predicting the Net Present Value of a Dairy Bull Based on Genetic Merit, Semen Production Potential, and Demographic Factors

17. Circulating Metabolites Indicate Differences in High and Low Residual Feed Intake Holstein Dairy Cows

18. Assessment of the Relationship between Postpartum Health and Mid-Lactation Performance, Behavior, and Feed Efficiency in Holstein Dairy Cows

19. Comparison of methods to predict feed intake and residual feed intake using behavioral and metabolite data in addition to classical performance variables

20. Decision-support tool for global allocation of dairy sire semen based on regional demand, supply constraints, and genetic profiles

21. Hyperketonemia GWAS and parity-dependent SNP associations in Holstein dairy cows intensively sampled for blood β-hydroxybutyrate concentration

22. Genomic analysis of bovine respiratory disease and lung consolidation in preweaned Holstein calves using clinical scoring and lung ultrasound

23. High-density genome-wide association study for residual feed intake in Holstein dairy cattle

24. Genomic prediction of bovine leukosis incidence in a US Holstein population

25. Enhancing genome-enabled prediction by bagging genomic BLUP.

26. Assessment of the Relationship between Postpartum Health and Mid-Lactation Performance, Behavior, and Feed Efficiency in Holstein Dairy Cows

27. Predicting sperm production of young dairy bulls using collection history and management factors

28. Accuracy of genome enabled prediction in a dairy cattle population using different cross-validation layouts

29. Genetic Selection for Mastitis Resistance

30. A Primer on High-Throughput Computing for Genomic Selection

31. A 100-Year Review: Methods and impact of genetic selection in dairy cattle—From daughter–dam comparisons to deep learning algorithms

32. The genetic and biological basis of feed efficiency in mid-lactation Holstein dairy cows

33. Relationships between body condition score change, prior mid-lactation phenotypic residual feed intake, and hyperketonemia onset in transition dairy cows

34. Modeling genetic and nongenetic variation of feed efficiency and its partial relationships between component traits as a function of management and environmental factors

35. Enteric methane, lactation performances, digestibility, and metabolism of nitrogen and energy of Holsteins and Jerseys fed 2 levels of forage fiber from alfalfa silage or corn silage

36. Inclusion of herdmate data improves genomic prediction for milk-production and feed-efficiency traits within North American dairy herds

37. Improving reliability of genomic predictions for Jersey sires using bootstrap aggregation sampling

38. Harnessing the genetics of the modern dairy cow to continue improvements in feed efficiency

39. Genetic parameters between feed-intake-related traits and conformation in 2 separate dairy populations-the Netherlands and United States

40. PSIX-25 Documenting succession of the rumen microbial community in dairy calves

41. 18 Predicting monthly total sperm production of dairy bulls using additive and fixed age-based training windows

42. Effect of diet energy density and genomic residual feed intake on prebred dairy heifer feed efficiency, growth, and manure excretion

43. Genome-wide association analyses based on a multiple-trait approach for modeling feed efficiency

44. Optimization of reproductive management programs using lift chart analysis and cost-sensitive evaluation of classification errors

45. The Causal Meaning of Genomic Predictors and How It Affects Construction and Comparison of Genome-Enabled Selection Models

46. Genomic prediction for dry matter intake of dairy cattle from an international data set consisting of research herds in Europe, North America and Australasia

47. International genetic evaluations for feed intake in dairy cattle through the collation of data from multiple sources

48. Short communication: Prediction of retention pay-off using a machine learning algorithm

49. Prediction of insemination outcomes in Holstein dairy cattle using alternative machine learning algorithms

50. Meta-Analysis of Candidate Gene Effects Using Bayesian Parametric and Non-Parametric Approaches

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