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F L S Marquess

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Kononoff P, Defoor P, Engler M, Swingle R, Gleghorn J, James S, et al.
J Anim Sci . 2017 Feb; 95(1):194-200. PMID: 28177355
A total of 2,948 steers (mean initial BW = 568.9 ± 49.4 kg) were used to evaluate the effect of the LEP R25C SNP genotype on feed intake, growth performance,...
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Kononoff P, Defoor P, Engler M, Swingle R, James S, Marquess F
J Anim Sci . 2014 Apr; 92(6):2702-7. PMID: 24753381
A total of 2,958 steers (mean initial BW = 549.6 ± 3.88 kg) were used to test for the interactive effects, of leptin R25C genotypes (CC, CT, or TT) and...
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Walter L, Gasch C, McEvers T, Hutcheson J, Defoor P, Marquess F, et al.
J Anim Sci . 2013 Nov; 92(1):325-31. PMID: 24243910
Beef cattle from 3 independent studies conducted in the Texas Panhandle (Exp. 1: n = 3,906 and Exp. 2: n = 4,000) and southern Idaho (Exp. 3; n = 542)...
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Kononoff P, Defoor P, Engler M, Swingle R, James S, Deobald H, et al.
J Anim Sci . 2013 Aug; 91(10):5011-7. PMID: 23942708
A total of 4,178 steers (mean initial BW = 403.9 ± 16.04 kg) were used to test the interactive effects, if any, of leptin R25C genotypes (CC, CT, or TT)...
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Kononoff P, Deobald H, Stewart E, Laycock A, Marquess F
J Anim Sci . 2005 Mar; 83(4):927-32. PMID: 15753349
Feedlot producers could optimize the value of cattle in a given market grid if they were able to improve the uniformity of the body composition between cattle among loads. Allelic...