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View article: Free breathing, motion corrected T2 mapping of the myocardium
Free breathing, motion corrected T2 mapping of the myocardium Open
View article: Validation of genomic tools to improve production efficiency, health resilience and the carbon footprint of beef production
Validation of genomic tools to improve production efficiency, health resilience and the carbon footprint of beef production Open
Genomic tools and accuracy of molecular breeding values (MBVs) for economically important traits continue to improve and are being applied in commercial crossbred beef cattle. Genomic breed composition and retained heterozygosity of an in…
View article: Analyses of plasma metabolites using a high performance four-channel CIL LC-MS method and identification of metabolites associated with enteric methane emissions in beef cattle
Analyses of plasma metabolites using a high performance four-channel CIL LC-MS method and identification of metabolites associated with enteric methane emissions in beef cattle Open
Reducing enteric methane (one greenhouse gas) emissions from beef cattle not only can be beneficial in reducing global warming, but also improve efficiency of nutrient utilization in the production system. However, direct measurement of en…
View article: What Accuracy Is Required for Automated CMR? A Comparison Between Automated and Operator Recognition of the Valve in a Short Axis Stack
What Accuracy Is Required for Automated CMR? A Comparison Between Automated and Operator Recognition of the Valve in a Short Axis Stack Open
View article: A Case of Double Chamber Right Ventricle Masquerading as Pulmonic Stenosis on Echocardiogram
A Case of Double Chamber Right Ventricle Masquerading as Pulmonic Stenosis on Echocardiogram Open
View article: Bovine hepatic miRNAome profiling and differential miRNA expression analyses between beef steers with divergent feed efficiency phenotypes
Bovine hepatic miRNAome profiling and differential miRNA expression analyses between beef steers with divergent feed efficiency phenotypes Open
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small RNA molecules involved in regulation of multiple biological processes through modulating expression of their target genes. Here we employed RNAseq to profile liver tissue miRNAome of 60 steers from Angus, Charo…
View article: Genetic architecture of quantitative traits in beef cattle revealed by genome wide association studies of imputed whole genome sequence variants: II: carcass merit traits
Genetic architecture of quantitative traits in beef cattle revealed by genome wide association studies of imputed whole genome sequence variants: II: carcass merit traits Open
Background Genome wide association studies (GWAS) were conducted on 7,853,211 imputed whole genome sequence variants in a population of 3354 to 3984 animals from multiple beef cattle breeds for five carcass merit traits including hot carca…
View article: Genetic architecture of quantitative traits in beef cattle revealed by genome wide association studies of imputed whole genome sequence variants: I: feed efficiency and component traits
Genetic architecture of quantitative traits in beef cattle revealed by genome wide association studies of imputed whole genome sequence variants: I: feed efficiency and component traits Open
Background Genome wide association studies (GWAS) on residual feed intake (RFI) and its component traits including daily dry matter intake (DMI), average daily gain (ADG), and metabolic body weight (MWT) were conducted in a population of 7…
View article: MOESM2 of Genetic architecture of quantitative traits in beef cattle revealed by genome wide association studies of imputed whole genome sequence variants: II: carcass merit traits
MOESM2 of Genetic architecture of quantitative traits in beef cattle revealed by genome wide association studies of imputed whole genome sequence variants: II: carcass merit traits Open
Additional file 2: This file contains information of all suggestive significant SNPs/INDELs at P-values < 0.005 based on the 7.8 M WGS variant GWAS for HCW, AFAT, REA, LMY, and CMAR.
View article: MOESM2 of Genetic architecture of quantitative traits in beef cattle revealed by genome wide association studies of imputed whole genome sequence variants: I: feed efficiency and component traits
MOESM2 of Genetic architecture of quantitative traits in beef cattle revealed by genome wide association studies of imputed whole genome sequence variants: I: feed efficiency and component traits Open
Additional file 2. This file contains information of all suggestive significant SNPs/INDELs at P-value < 0.005 based on the 7.8 M sequence variant GWAS for RFI, DMI, ADG, and MWT.
View article: Liver transcriptome profiling of beef steers with divergent growth rate, feed intake, or metabolic body weight phenotypes1
Liver transcriptome profiling of beef steers with divergent growth rate, feed intake, or metabolic body weight phenotypes1 Open
Average daily gain (ADG) and daily dry matter intake (DMI) are key determinants of beef industry profitability. These traits together with metabolic body weight (MWT) are combined as component traits to calculate residual feed intake (RFI)…
View article: Evaluation of a genomic-enhanced sorting system for feeder cattle1
Evaluation of a genomic-enhanced sorting system for feeder cattle1 Open
This study evaluated the use of molecular breeding values (MBVs) for carcass traits to sort steers into quality grid and lean meat yield (LMY) groups. A discovery set of 2,609 animals with genotypes and carcass phenotypes was used to predi…
View article: PSIV-26 Late-Breaking: Evaluation of a genome-based sorting system for feeder cattle.
PSIV-26 Late-Breaking: Evaluation of a genome-based sorting system for feeder cattle. Open
This study evaluated the use of molecular breeding values (MBVs) for carcass traits to sort steers into quality grid and lean meat yield groups. A training set of 2300 animals with genotypes and phenotypes was used to predict MBVs for lean…
View article: Transcriptome analyses reveal reduced hepatic lipid synthesis and accumulation in more feed efficient beef cattle
Transcriptome analyses reveal reduced hepatic lipid synthesis and accumulation in more feed efficient beef cattle Open
View article: Phenotypic and genetic correlations of fatty acid composition in subcutaneous adipose tissue with carcass merit and meat tenderness traits in Canadian beef cattle1
Phenotypic and genetic correlations of fatty acid composition in subcutaneous adipose tissue with carcass merit and meat tenderness traits in Canadian beef cattle1 Open
Bivariate animal models were used to estimate phenotypic and genetic correlations between 9 carcass merit and meat tenderness traits with 25 individual and grouped fatty acids in the subcutaneous adipose tissue of a population of 1,366 Can…
View article: 202 Residual feed intake is not associated with muscle, fat, or liver expression of growth hormone receptor, insulin-like growth factor i, or beta-adrenergic receptor mRNA in Angus steers
202 Residual feed intake is not associated with muscle, fat, or liver expression of growth hormone receptor, insulin-like growth factor i, or beta-adrenergic receptor mRNA in Angus steers Open
The genetic and physiological basis of feed efficiency in beef cattle is unclear. The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that more efficient cattle might have greater expression of growth hormone receptor (GHR) or beta-adre…
View article: Genome-wide association and genomic prediction of breeding values for fatty acid composition in subcutaneous adipose and longissimus lumborum muscle of beef cattle
Genome-wide association and genomic prediction of breeding values for fatty acid composition in subcutaneous adipose and longissimus lumborum muscle of beef cattle Open
View article: Additional file 4: of Genome-wide association and genomic prediction of breeding values for fatty acid composition in subcutaneous adipose and longissimus lumborum muscle of beef cattle
Additional file 4: of Genome-wide association and genomic prediction of breeding values for fatty acid composition in subcutaneous adipose and longissimus lumborum muscle of beef cattle Open
Genes within 1Â Mb region centering significant single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP). Candidate genes were obtained from the Ensemble database by querying the SNP locations against the bovine UMD3.1 genome assembly using the SNP annotatio…
View article: Additional file 2: of Genome-wide association and genomic prediction of breeding values for fatty acid composition in subcutaneous adipose and longissimus lumborum muscle of beef cattle
Additional file 2: of Genome-wide association and genomic prediction of breeding values for fatty acid composition in subcutaneous adipose and longissimus lumborum muscle of beef cattle Open
List of significant single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) for 81 fatty acid composition traits in subcutaneous adipose (SQ). Results include trait name, SNP name, chromosome, position on the UMD3.1 genome assembly, alleles, allele substitu…
View article: Additional file 3: of Genome-wide association and genomic prediction of breeding values for fatty acid composition in subcutaneous adipose and longissimus lumborum muscle of beef cattle
Additional file 3: of Genome-wide association and genomic prediction of breeding values for fatty acid composition in subcutaneous adipose and longissimus lumborum muscle of beef cattle Open
List of significant single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) for 81 fatty acid composition traits in longissimus lumborum muscle (LL). Results include trait name, SNP name, chromosome, position on the UMD3.1 genome assembly, alleles, allele s…
View article: Additional file 6: of Genome-wide association and genomic prediction of breeding values for fatty acid composition in subcutaneous adipose and longissimus lumborum muscle of beef cattle
Additional file 6: of Genome-wide association and genomic prediction of breeding values for fatty acid composition in subcutaneous adipose and longissimus lumborum muscle of beef cattle Open
Pearsonâ s correlation coefficients between estimated breeding values and adjusted phenotypes and regression coefficients of adjusted phenotypes on estimated breeding values. (DOCX 35 kb)