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    Genomic prediction ability for feed efficiency traits using different models and pseudo-phenotypes under several validation strategies in Nelore cattle by Brunes, L.C., Baldi, F., Lopes, F.B., Narciso, M.G., Lobo, R.B., Espigolan, R., Costa, M.F.O., Magnabosco, C.U.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-02-2021)
    “…There is a growing interest to improve feed efficiency (FE) traits in cattle. The genomic selection was proposed to improve these traits since they are…”
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    Genome-enabled prediction of meat and carcass traits using Bayesian regression, single-step genomic best linear unbiased prediction and blending methods in Nelore cattle by Lopes, F.B., Baldi, F., Passafaro, T.L., Brunes, L.C., Costa, M.F.O., Eifert, E.C., Narciso, M.G., Rosa, G.J.M., Lobo, R.B., Magnabosco, C.U.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-01-2021)
    “…Several methods have been used for genome-enabled prediction (or genomic selection) of complex traits, for example, multiple regression models describing a…”
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    Fractions of carbohydrates and proteins from Brachiaria híbrida ‘Mulato II’ exposed to nitrogen doses and cutting regime by Ferreira, R.N, Correa, D.S, Oliveira, L.G, França, F. M, Bastos, D.C, Leal, D.M, Arnhold, E, Brunes, L.C

    Published in Archivos de zootecnia (2017)
    “…The objective of this research was to evaluate the fractionation of carbohydrates and nitrogenous compounds from Brachiaria híbrida ‘Mulato II’, managed in…”
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    Inbreeding effect on pre-weaning weight in polled Nellore cattle raised on pasture in the Cerrado biome by Lopes, F.B, Souza, F. M. de, Magnabosco, C.U, Assis, A. S. de, Brunes, L.C

    Published in Archivos de zootecnia (2016)
    “…This study was carried out to estimate the genetic direct and maternal genetic trends and to study the inbreeding effect on the standardized weight at 120…”
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