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    Impact of lactation length and piglet weaning weight on long-term growth and viability of progeny by Cabrera, R.A, Boyd, R.D, Jungst, S.B, Wilson, E.R, Johnston, M.E, Vignes, J.L, Odle, J

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-07-2010)
    “…A total of 1,034 pigs produced by breeding PIC sows to 2 different PIC terminal sires were used to create 3 distinct weaning weight populations so that…”
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    Maternal treatment with somatotropin alters embryonic development and early postnatal growth of pigs by Kelley, R.L., Jungst, S.B., Spencer, T.E., Owsley, W.F., Rahe, C.H., Mulvaney, D.R.

    Published in Domestic animal endocrinology (1995)
    “…A possible management strategy to alter fetal development and enhance sow productivity and progeny performance was examined by maternal administration of…”
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    Effect of dietary restrictions on growth performance and carcass quality of pigs selected for lean growth efficiency by Chiba, L.I, Kuhlers, D.L, Frobish, L.T, Jungst, S.B, Huff-Lonergan, E.J, Lonergan, S.M, Cummins, K.A

    Published in Livestock production science (01-02-2002)
    “…Sixty-four pigs, 32 selected for lean growth efficiency and 32 controls selected randomly, were used to investigate the effect of genotype and realimentation…”
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    Genetic selection for real-time ultrasound loin eye area in a closed line of Landrace pigs by Kuhlers, D.L, Nadarajah, K, Jungst, S.B, Anderson, B.L

    Published in Livestock production science (01-12-2001)
    “…A line of Landrace pigs was selected for increased weight adjusted real-time ultrasound loin eye area (ULEA) for five generations. A contemporaneous control…”
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    Effect of early dietary amino acid restrictions on serum metabolites in pigs selected for lean growth efficiency by Mule, H.R, Chiba, L.I, Fabian, J, Kuhlers, D.L, Jungst, S.B, Frobish, L.T, Nadarajah, K, Bergen, W.G, Welles, E.G

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-12-2006)
    “…Thirty-two select line pigs for lean growth efficiency and 32 control line pigs (average 20 kg) were used in each of the two experiments to assess the effect…”
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    Heterosis losses resulting from incorrect matings in a three-breed rotational crossbreeding system in pigs by Jungst, S.B, Kuhlers, D.L, Little, J.A

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-01-1998)
    “…Losses in individual heterosis were estimated using performance records from 11,700 pigs, 959 litters, and 377 pens of pigs from a three-breed rotational…”
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    Correlated responses in reproductive and carcass traits to selection for 200-day weight in Landrace pigs by Kuhlers, D.L. (Auburn University, AL), Jungst, S.B

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-03-1993)
    “…Correlated responses in reproductive and carcass traits from a line of Landrace pigs selected for increased 200-d weight along with a randomly selected control…”
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    An experimental comparison of equivalent terminal and rotational crossbreeding systems in swine: pig performance by Kuhlers, D.L. (Auburn University, AL.), Jungst, S.B, Little, J.A

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-10-1994)
    “…Eleven thousand forty-nine pigs produced from 934 litters using 262 rotational and F1 crossbred sows were used to study differences in pig weights, survival…”
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    Physical and compositional characteristics of beef carcasses selected for leanness by BROWNING, M. A., HUFFMAN, D. L., EGBERT, W. R., JUNGST, S. B.

    Published in Journal of food science (1990)
    “…Ten muscles and muscle groups were excised from each of eight typical (average yield grade 2.99) and eight lean (average yield grade 1.73) steer carcasses and…”
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    Correlated responses in reproductive and carcass traits to selection for 200-day weight in Duroc swine by Kuhlers, D.L. (Auburn University, Auburn, AL), Jungst, S.B

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-09-1992)
    “…Correlated responses in reproductive and carcass traits from a line of Duroc pigs selected for increased 200-d weight along with a randomly selected control…”
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    Correlated responses in reproductive and carcass traits to selection for 70-day weight in Landrace swine by Kuhlers, D.L. (Auburn University, AL), Jungst, S.B

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-02-1992)
    “…Correlated responses in reproductive and carcass traits were studied in 181 litters and 218 pigs from a line of Landrace pigs selected six generations for…”
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    Mass selection for increased 200-day weight in a closed line of Landrace pigs by Kuhlers, D.L. (Auburn University, AL), Jungst, S.B

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-03-1991)
    “…Mass selection for increased weight at 200 d of age was conducted for six generations in a line of Landrace pigs. In the select line, the heaviest nine boars…”
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    An experimental comparison of equivalent terminal and rotational crossbreeding systems in swine: sow and litter performance by Kuhlers, D.L, Jungst, S.B, Little, J.A

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-03-1994)
    “…Two hundred sixty-two rotational and F1 sows were mated to Duroc, Yorkshire, or Landrace boars to study performance differences between equivalent three-breed…”
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    Mass selection for increased 200-day weight in a closed line of Duroc pigs by Kuhlers, D.L. (Auburn University, AL), Jungst, S.B

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-02-1991)
    “…Mass selection for increased weight at 200 d of age was conducted for six generations in a line of Duroc pigs. A randomly selected contemporary control line…”
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    Mass selection for increased 70-day weight in a closed line of Landrace pigs by Kuhlers, D.L. (Auburn University, AL), Jungst, S.B

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-08-1990)
    “…Mass selection for increased weight at 70 d of age was practiced for six generations in a line of Landrace pigs. It was desired to have the next generation…”
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    Effects of mass selection for increased weight at two ages on growth rate and carcass composition of Duroc-Landrace pigs by Bullock, K.D. (Univ. of Georgia, Athens), Kuhlers, D.L, Jungst, S.B

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-04-1991)
    “…Duroc boars from a line previously selected over five generations for 200-d weight and those from a randomly selected control line were mated to Landrace sows…”
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    Comparisons of specific crosses from Duroc-Landrace, Yorkshire-Landrace and Hampshire-Landrace sows managed in two types of gestation systems: pig performance by Kuhlers, D.L. (Auburn University, AL), Jungst, S.B, Little, J.A

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-10-1989)
    “…Ten thousand one hundred sixty-nine pigs were farrowed in 844 litters that were produced by mating Duroc (D), Yorkshire (Y) and Hampshire (H) boars to…”
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    Comparisons of specific crosses from Duroc-Landrace, Yorkshire-Landrace and Hampshire-Landrace sows managed in two types of gestation systems: litter traits and sow weights by Kuhlers, D.L. (Auburn University, AL), Jungst, S.B, Little, J.A

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-04-1989)
    “…Two hundred fifty-six Duroc-Landrace (DL), Yorkshire-Landrace (YL) and Hampshire-Landrace (HL) sows, in two replicates, were randomly mated to purebred Duroc…”
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    Estimates of additive genetic, maternal and specific combining abilities for some litter traits of swine by Jungst, S.B, Kuhlers, D.L

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-11-1984)
    “…Data from 1,234 purebred and crossbred litters were analyzed with a multiple regression procedure to obtain estimates of breed additive, breed maternal,…”
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