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    Carcass and meat palatability breed differences and heterosis effects in an Angus–Brahman multibreed population by Elzo, M.A., Johnson, D.D., Wasdin, J.G., Driver, J.D.

    Published in Meat science (01-01-2012)
    “…Additive genetic Angus–Brahman differences, heterosis effects, and least squares means for six carcass and six meat palatability traits were estimated using…”
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    Genomic-polygenic evaluation for ultrasound and weight traits in Angus–Brahman multibreed cattle with the Illumina3k chip by Elzo, M.A., Martinez, C.A., Lamb, G.C., Johnson, D.D., Thomas, M.G., Misztal, I., Rae, D.O., Wasdin, J.G., Driver, J.D.

    Published in Livestock science (01-05-2013)
    “…The objectives of this study were to estimate the proportion of additive genetic and phenotypic variances explained by the SNP markers in the Illumina3K chip…”
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    Genomic-polygenic and polygenic predictions for nine ultrasound and carcass traits in Angus-Brahman multibreed cattle using three sets of genotypes by Elzo, M.A., Mateescu, R.G., Johnson, D.D., Scheffler, T.L., Scheffler, J.M., Carr, C., Rae, D.O., Wasdin, J.G., Driver, M.D., Driver, J.D.

    Published in Livestock science (01-08-2017)
    “…The objectives of this study were to estimate variance components, genetic parameters, EBV, accuracies, and rankings for nine ultrasound and carcass traits in…”
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    Growth and reproduction genomic-polygenic and polygenic parameters and prediction trends as Brahman fraction increases in an Angus-Brahman multibreed population by Elzo, M.A., Mateescu, R., Thomas, M.G., Johnson, D.D., Martinez, C.A., Rae, D.O., Wasdin, J.G., Driver, M.D., Driver, J.D.

    Published in Livestock science (01-08-2016)
    “…The objectives of this research were to estimate genomic-polygenic and polygenic parameters and to evaluate prediction trends as Brahman fraction increased…”
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    Genomic–polygenic evaluation of multibreed Angus–Brahman cattle for postweaning ultrasound and weight traits with actual and imputed Illumina50k SNP genotypes by Elzo, M.A., Thomas, M.G., Johnson, D.D., Martinez, C.A., Lamb, G.C., Rae, D.O., Wasdin, J.G., Driver, J.D.

    Published in Livestock science (01-05-2015)
    “…The objectives were to estimate additive genetic variance fractions for 4 postweaning ultrasound and weight traits explained by 46,839 actual and imputed SNP…”
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    Genetic parameters and predictions for direct and maternal growth traits in a multibreed Angus–Brahman cattle population using genomic–polygenic and polygenic models by Elzo, M.A., Thomas, M.G., Johnson, D.D., Martinez, C.A., Lamb, G.C., Rae, D.O., Wasdin, J.G., Driver, J.D.

    Published in Livestock science (01-08-2015)
    “…The objectives of this research were to compare variance components, genetic parameters, and EBV rankings for birth weight (BW) direct and maternal, weaning…”
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    Genomic–polygenic evaluation of multibreed Angus–Brahman cattle for postweaning feed efficiency and growth using actual and imputed Illumina50k SNP genotypes by Elzo, M.A., Thomas, M.G., Martinez, C.A., Lamb, G.C., Johnson, D.D., Rae, D.O., Wasdin, J.G., Driver, J.D.

    Published in Livestock science (01-01-2014)
    “…The objectives were to estimate the fractions of additive genetic variances for four postweaning feed efficiency and growth traits explained by 46,909 actual…”
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    Effect of breed composition on phenotypic residual feed intake and growth in Angus, Brahman, and Angus x Brahman crossbred cattle by Elzo, M.A, Riley, D.G, Hansen, G.R, Johnson, D.D, Myer, R.O, Coleman, S.W, Chase, C.C, Wasdin, J.G, Driver, J.D

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-12-2009)
    “…The influence of additive and nonadditive genetic effects and temperament on 4 postweaning feed intake and growth traits was evaluated in a group of 581 bull,…”
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