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Relationship between Salmonella translocation patterns and immune responses in orally inoculated pigs. 
Paul R. Broadway*
1
, Jeffery A. Carroll
1
, Nicole C. Burdick Sanchez
1
, E. V. Gart
2
, L. K. Bryan
2
, R. M. Gold
2
, C. Yang
2
, and Sara D. 
Lawhon
2

1
Livestock Issues Research Unit, USDA-ARSLubbock, TX
2
Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, College of Veteri-
nary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M UniversityCollege Station, TX.
W43  
Isolation and characterization of Clostridium tertium in poultry feces. 
S. H. Hong*, S. A. Seok, M. K. Shim, and H. B. Kim, Dankook UniversityCheonan, Chungnam, Republic of Korea.
W44  
Antimicrobial resistance strategy and effect on the veterinary feed directive regulation. 
David B. Edwards*, Dragan Momcilovic, Sharon A. Benz, and Jo W. Gulley, Division of Animal Feeds, Center for Veterinary Medi-
cineRockville, MD.
W45  
Estimating glucose requirements of an activated immune system in growing pigs. 
Sara K. Stoakes*, Erin A. Nolan, Mohannad Abuajamieh, Maria V. Sanz Fernandez, and Lance H. Baumgard, Iowa State Univer-
sityAmes, IA.
W46  
The influence of sodium alendronate on performance and bone densitometry of broilers at 42 days of age. 
Thays Cristina Olveira Quadros*
1
, Sarah Sgavioli
1
, Giuliana Milan de Andrade Rocha Garcia
1
, Liliana Longo Borges
1
, Elaine Talita 
Santos
1
, Diana M. Correa Castiblanco
1
, Albaraa Hisham Sarsour
2
, Lizandra Amoroso
1
, Joao Batista Matos Junior
1
, Joao Paulo M. 
Chiquini
1
, Otto Mack Junqueira
1
, and Silvana Martinez Baraldi Artoni
1

1
Paulista State University Julio de Mesquita FilhoJaboti-
cabal, Sao Paulo, Brazil
2
North Carolina State UniversityRaleigh, NC.
W47  
Potential of a new probiotic strain, Bifidobacterium longum ssp. infantis CECT 7210, to improve health status of weaning 
piglets orally inoculated with Salmonella Typhimurium or ETEC K88. 
E. Barba-Vidal
1
, L. Castillejos
1
, C. Sol*
1
, M. Rivero
2
, JA Moreno
2
, and SM Martín-Orúe
1

1
Animal Nutrition and Welfare Service, 
Animal and Food Science Department, Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaBellaterra, Spain
2
Laboratorios Ordesa S. L., Parc 
Científic de BarcelonaBarcelona, Spain.
W48  
A comparison for IgG absorption between Minpig and Landrace piglets. 
Shiquan Cui*
1,2
, Yuan Xu
1
, Xuankai Huang
1
, Xibiao Wang
1
, and Yuzhi Li
2

1
Northeast Agricultural UniversityHarbin, Heilongjiang, 
China
2
West Central Research and Outreach CenterMorris, MN.

WEDNESDAY
POSTERS
201
Beef Species
W49  
Characterization of growth traits of Senepol heifers and bulls from birth through a year of age in the tropics. 
Robert W. Godfrey* and Henry C. Nelthropp, Agricultural Experiment Station, University of the Virgin IslandsSt Croix, VI.
W50  
Association of skin thickness and resistance to Rhipicephalus microplus in Simmental heifers. 
J. A. II V. Silva*
1
, A. M. Maiorano
2
, A. C. Verdugo
3
, Rogerio A. Curi
1
, and L. A. L. Chardulo
1

1
Universidade Estadual PaulistaBotu-
catu, SP, Brazil
2
Universidade Estadual PaulistaJaboticabal, SP, Brazil
3
University of SaskatchewanSaskatchewan, Canada.
W51  
The effect of selection using residual average daily gain and marbling EPD on growth performance and carcass traits in 
Angus steers. 
J. B. Wells*, J. R. Segers, J. Duggin, J. K. Bertrand, R. Rekaya, and T. D. Pringle, University of GeorgiaAthens, GA.
W52  
Relationship of grazing activities with residual feed intake measured in female Angus cattle carrying different genetic 
marker. 
Ana Ines Trujillo*, Alberto Casal, Mariana Carriquiry, and Pablo Chilibroste, Facultad de Agronomia, Universidad de la Repub-
licaMontevideo, Uruguay.
W53  
Reproducibility of estimators and validity of feed efficiency models. 
Carl A. Old*
1
, Heidi A. Rossow
2
, and Thomas R. Famula
2

1
A3 Cattle CoLeGrand, CA
2
University of California, DavisDavis, CA.
W54  
The effect of selection using residual average daily gain EPD on growth and reproductive performance in Angus heifers. 
J. B. Wells*, J. R. Segers, J. Duggin, J. K. Bertrand, R. Rekaya, and T. D. Pringle, University of GeorgiaAthens, GA.
W55  
Evaluation of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations of beef calves during the spring and summer seasons. 
Jessica L. Powell*
1
, Deborah M. Price
1
, Matthew J. Hersom
1
, Joel V. Yelich
1
, G. Allen Bridges
2
, Scott Bird
2
, Mary E. Drewnoski
3

and Wade A. Sutton
4

1
University of FloridaGainesville, FL
2
University of MinnesotaGrand Rapids, MN
3
University of Ne-
braskaLincoln, NE
4
University of IdahoMoscow, ID.
W56  
Equations to predict chemical body composition in Nellore cattle. 
A. M. Castilhos
1
, R. H. Branco
2
, C. L. Francisco*
1
, M. E. Z. Mercadante
2
, S. F. M. Bonilha
2
, C. M. Pariz
1
, M. B. Silva
1
, and A. M. 
Jorge
1

1
Universidade Estadual Paulista-FMVZBotucatu, SP, Brazil
2
Centro APTA Bovinos de Corte, Instituto de Zootecnia
Sertãozinho, SP, Brazil.
W57  
Effect of maternal body weight gain during mid-gestation on progeny skeletal muscle microRNA. 
J. C. McCann*, T. B. Wilson, D. W. Shike, and J. J. Loor, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignUrbana, IL.
W58  
Physical and chemical analysis of the longissimus thoracis muscle of Nellore cattle selected for production. 
Jessica Moraes Malheiros*
1
, Rogério Abdallah Curi
2
, Josineudson Augusto Vasconcelos Silva
2
, Henrique Nunes de Oliveira
1

Lúcia Galvão Albuquerque
1
, and Luis Artur Loyola Chardulo
2

1
College of Agriculture and Veterinary Science, São Paulo State 
University (UNESP), Jaboticabal, São Paulo, Brazil
2
College of Veterinary and Animal ScienceSão Paulo State University (UN-
ESP), Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil.
W59  
Characterization and identification of MyHC and their association with quality beef cattle Nellore. 
Jessica Moraes Malheiros*
1
, Ivan José Vechetti-Junior
2
, Maeli Dal-Pai-Silva
2
, Henrique Nunes de Oliveira
1
, Lúcia Galvão Albu-
querque
1
, and Luis Artur Loyola Chardulo
3

1
College of Agriculture and Veterinary ScienceSão Paulo State University (UNESP), 
Jaboticabal, São Paulo, Brazil
2
Institute of Biosciences, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil
3
Col-
lege of Veterinary and Animal ScienceSão Paulo State University (UNESP), Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil.
W60  
Effects of pre- and post-breeding supplementation of a ruminally protected lipid on subsequent beef cow performance. 
Darren D. Henry*
1
, Francine M. Ciriaco
1
, Vitor R. G. Mercadante
1
, Danilo D. Demeterco
1
, Pedro L. P. Fontes
1
, Elliot Block
2
, Neil 
Michael
2
, Nicolas DiLorenzo
1
, and G. Cliff Lamb
1

1
North Florida Research and Education Center, University of FloridaMarianna, 
FL
2
Arm & Hammer Animal NutritionPrinceton, NJ.
W61  
Effects of prepartum supplementation of a rumen fermentation enhancer on subsequent beef cow performance. 
Darren D. Henry*
1
, Francine M. Ciriaco
1
, Vitor R. G. Mercadante
1
, Danilo D. Demeterco
1
, Pedro L. P. Fontes
1
, Elliot Block
2
, Neil 
Michael
2
, Nicolas DiLorenzo
1
, and G. Cliff Lamb
1

1
North Florida Research and Education Center, University of FloridaMarianna, 
FL
2
Arm & Hammer Animal NutritionPrinceton, NJ.
W62  
Performance effects related to administration of long-acting eprinomectin or oxfendazole near calving in spring-calving 
cows over a 230-d grazing period. 
Elizabeth A. Backes*
1
, Jeremy G. Powell
1
, Donald S. Hubbell
2
, John D. Tucker
2
, William L. Galyen
1
, and Laura R. Meyer
1

1
Depart-
ment of Animal Science, Division of Agriculture, University of ArkansasFayetteville, AR
2
Livestock and Forestry Research Sta-
tionBatesville, AR.

202
W63  
The effects of weight gain, carcass characteristics, temperament, and Brahman influence on estrus behavior and conception 
rate in heifers. 
Brittney L. Ivey*, Allison C. Vail, William A. Storer, and C. Edward Ferguson, McNeese State UniversityLake Charles, LA.
W64  
Effect of breed on the sale price of beef calves sold through video auctions from 2010 through 2014. 
Michael E. King
1
, Kevin L. Hill
2
, Glenn M. Rogers
3
, and Kenneth G. Odde*
1

1
Kansas State UniversityManhattan, KS
2
Merck 
Animal HealthKaysville, UT
3
Grassy Ridge ConsultingAledo, TX.
W65  
Economic aspects of rebreeding non-pregnant cows. 
Aline Gomes da Silva*
1,2
 and Rick N. Funston
1

1
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, West Central Research and Extension Center
North Platte, NE
2
Universidade Federal de ViçosaViçosa, MG, Brazil.
Breeding and Genetics 
Genomic methods and application—Beef
W66  
GWAS between single nucleotide polymorphisms with beef fatty acid profile in Nellore cattle using the single-step proce-
dure. 
Marcos V. A. Lemos*
1
, Hermenegildo L. J. Chiaia
1
, Mariana P. Berton
1
, Fabiele L. B. Feitosa
1
, Carolyn Aboujaoude
1
, Adrielle M. 
Ferrinho
2
, Lenise F. Mueller
2
, Joyce J. M. Furlan
2
, Angelica S. C. Pereira
2
, Lucia G. Albuquerque
1
, and Fernando Baldi
1

1
State 
University of São PauloJaboticabal, São Paulo, Brazil
2
University of São PauloPirassununga, São Paulo, Brazil.
W67  
Genotype imputation and haplotype-phase inference using trio based reference panel in Hanwoo (Korean cattle). 
Dajeong Lim*, Jung-Woo Choi, Hyung-Chul Kim, Han-Ha Chai, and Yong-Min Cho, National Institute of Animal ScienceSuwon, 
South Korea.
W68  
Genome-wide association study analysis for meat traits of beef cattle. 
Hoyoung Chung*, National Institute of Animal ScienceSuwon, KY, Korea.
W69  
Admixture analysis in Brazilian synthetic cattle. 
Marcos E. Buzanskas*
1
, Ricardo V. Ventura
2
, Tatiane C. S. Chud
1
, Daniel J. A. Santos
1
, Priscila A. Bernardes
1
, Thiago B. R. Silva
1

Mauricio A. Mudadu
3
, Luciana C. A. Regitano
3
, Marcos V. G. Barbosa da Silva
4
, Changxi Li
5
, Flavio S. Schenkel
2
, Maurício M. 
Alencar
3
, and Danísio P. Munari
1

1
UNESP – Univ Estadual Paulista, Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e VeterináriasJaboticabal, 
SP, Brazil
2
University of GuelphGuelph, ON, Canada
3
Embrapa Southeast LivestockSão Carlos, SP, Brazil
4
Embrapa Dairy 
CattleJuiz de Fora, MG, Brazil
5
University of AlbertaEdmonton, AB, Canada.
W70  
Genome-wide association analysis and gene ontology enrichment of meat tenderness in Polled Nellore cattle in Brazil. 
Leticia M. Castro
1,4
, Claudio U. Magnabosco
2,3
, Fernando B. Lopes
2,4
, Roberto D. Sainz*
2,5
, and Guilherme J. M. Rosa
6

1
Federal 
University of GoiasGoania, GO, Brazil
2
Embrapa-Brazilian Agricultural Research CorporationBrasilia, DF, Brazil
3
CNPq-
National Council for Scientific and Technological DevelopmentBrasilia, DF, Brazil
4
Capes-Coordination for the Improvement of 
Higher Education PersonnelBrasilia, DF, Brazil
5
University of CaliforniaDavis, CA
6
University of WisconsinMadison, WI.
W71  
Genomic-polygenic and genomic predictions of direct and maternal effects for growth traits in a multibreed Angus-Brahman 
cattle population. 
Mauricio Elzo*
1
, Milton Thomas
2
, Dwain Johnson
1
, Carlos Martinez
1
, Cliff Lamb
1
, Owen Rae
1
, Jerry Wasdin
1
, and Joseph Driver
1

1
University of FloridaGainesville, FL
2
Colorado State UniversityFort Collins, CO.
W72  
Genomic regions associated with beef fatty acid profile in Nellore cattle. 
R. Espigolan*
1
, M. V. A. Lemos
1
, H. L. J. Chiaia
1
, M. P. Berton
1
, F. L. B. Feitosa
1
, D. G. M. Gordo
1
, R. L. Tonussi
1
, A. F. B. Mag-
alhães
1
, A. M. Ferrinho
3
, L. F. Mueller
3
, M. R. Mazalli
3
, J. J. M. Furlan
3
, A. S. C. Pereira
3
, L. G. Albuquerque
1,2
, F. Baldi
1

1
Uni-
versidade Estadual Paulista, Faculdade de Ciencias Agrarias e VeterinariasJaboticabal, SP, Brazil
2
Conselho Nacional de 
Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq)Brasilia, DF, Brazil
3
Universidade de Sao Paulo, Faculdade de Zootecnia e 
Engenharia de AlimentosPirassununga, SP, Brazil.
W73  
An SNP association study evaluating Brahman and Brahman-influenced steers for growth and carcass traits. 
Amanda Royer
1
, Chris Shivers
3
, David Riley
4
, Mauricio Elzo
5
, and Matthew Garcia*
1,2

1
Louisiana State University School of Ani-
mal SciencesBaton Rouge, LA
2
LSU AgCenterBaton Rouge, LA
3
American Brahman Breeders AssociationHouston, TX
4
De-
partment of Animal Science, Texas A&M UniversityCollege Station TX
5
Department of Animal Science, University of Florida
Gainesville, FL.

WEDNESDAY
POSTERS
203
W74  
Major loci associated with growth traits on BTA14 in Hanwoo (Korean cattle). 
Seung Hwan Lee*
1,3
, Ki Yong Chung
1
, Cedric Gondro
2
, Chang Gwan Dang
1
, Hyeong Cheul Kim
1
, Sidong Kim
1
, and Hee Ceol Kang
1

1
National Institute of Animal SciencePyeongchang, Gangwon, Korea
2
University of New EnglandArmidale, NSW, Australia
3
Chungnam National UniversityDaejeon, Chungnam, Korea.
W75  
Identification of shared copy number variation among Spanish beef cattle. 
T. B. R. da Silva*
1
, A. González-Rodríguez
3
, E. Mouresan
3
, J. J. Cañas-Álvarez
5
, L. Varona
3
, D. P. Munari
1
, M. J. Carabaño
2
, C. 
Avilés
4
, P. Martínez-Camblor
6
, and C. Díaz
2

1
Univ Estadual PaulistaJaboticabal, SP, Brazil
2
Instituto Nacional de Investigacion y 
Tecnologia Agraria y AlimentariaMadrid, MD, Spain
3
Univ de ZaragozaZaragoza, AR, Spain
4
Univ de CordobaCórdoba, AN, 
Spain
5
Univ Autonoma de BarcelonaBarcelona, CT, Spain
6
Univ De ValladolidValladolid, CL, Spain.
W76  
Whole-genome resequencing analysis for identifying genome-wide SNPs and signatures of selection. 
Dajeong Lim*, Jung-Woo Choi, Bong-Hwan Choi, Won-Hyong Chung, and Seung-Soo Lee, National Institute of Animal Science
Suwon, South Korea.
W77  
Genome-wide association on growth traits in Nellore Cattle. 
Rafael M. O. Silva*
1
, Daniela A. L. Lourenco
2
, Breno O. Fragomeni
2
, Luciana Takada
1
, Rafael Espigolan
1
, Maria E. Z. Mercadante
3

Fernando Baldi
1
, Guilherme C. Venturini
1
, Joslaine N. S. G. Cyrillo
3
, and Lucia G. Albuquerque
1

1
Univ Est Paulista Julio de Mes-
quita Filho–FCAV-UNESPJabiticabal, SP, Brazil
2
The University of GeorgiaAthens, GA
3
APTA Center for Beef Cattle, Animal 
Science InstituteSertaozinho, SP, Brazil.
W78  
Genome-wide association study for flight speed in Nellore cattle. 
Tiago S. Valente*, Fernando Baldi, Aline C. Sant’Anna, Lucia G. Albuquerque, and Mateus J. R. Paranhos Da Costa, São Paulo 
State UniversityFaculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences, Jaboticabal, São Paulo, Brazil.
Breeding and Genetics 
Genomic methods and application—Dairy
W79  
Common copy number variation regions affecting dairy traits in Gyr cattle. 
Gerson A. Oliveira Junior*
1
, Adriana S. Carmo
2
, Adam T. H. Utsunomiya
3
, Tatiane C. S. Chud
3
, Fernando S. B. Rey
3
, Jose Bento S. 
Ferraz
1
, and Marcos Vinicicus G. B. da Silva
2

1
University of São PauloPirassununga, São Paulo, Brazil
2
Embrapa Dairy Cattle
Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, Brazil
3
São Paulo State UniversityJaboticabal, São Paulo, Brazil.
W80  
Genome-wide association study on conception rate, milk production, and SCS in different stages of lactation for first three 
parities in US Holsteins. 
Shogo Tsuruta*
1
, Daniela A. L. Lourenco
1
, Ignacio Aguilar
2
, and Ignacy Misztal
1

1
University of GeorgiaAthens, GA
2
INIALas 
Brujas, Canelones, Uruguay.
W81  
Single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with thermoregulation in lactating dairy cows exposed to heat stress. 
Serdal Dikmen*
1,3
, Xian-zhong Wang
2,3
, and Peter J. Hansen
3

1
Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, 
University of UludagBursa, Turkey
2
College of Animal Science and Technology, Southwest UniversityChongqing, China
3
De-
partment of Animal Sciences, University of FloridaGainesville, FL.
W82  
Multi-generational imputation of SNP genotypes and accuracy of genomic selection. 
Sajjad Toghiani* and Romdhane Rekaya, The University of GeorgiaAthens, GA.
W83  
Genome-wide association study for milk production traits in Russian dairy cattle. 
Alexander A. Sermyagin*
1
, Elena A. Gladyr
1
, Sergei N. Kharitonov
1
, Alexander N. Ermilov
1,2
, Ivan N. Yanchukov
2
, Nikolai I. Streko-
zov
1
, and Natalia A. Zinovieva
1

1
L.K.Ernst Institute of Animal HusbandryDubrovitsy, Moscow, Russia
2
Regional Information 
Selection CenterNoginsk, Moscow, Russia.
W84  
Identification of copy number variable gene families in Holstein and Jersey cattle. 
Derek M. Bickhart*
1
, Lingyang Xu
2,1
, Jana L. Hutchison
1
, Harris A. Lewin
3
, and George E. Liu
1

1
United States Department of Agri-
culture, Agricultural Research Service, Animal Genomics and Improvement LaboratoryBeltsville, MD
2
University of Maryland, 
Department of Animal and Avian SciencesCollege Park, MD
3
University of California, Department of Evolution and Ecology
Davis, CA.

204
W85  
Single nucleotide polymorphisms in specific candidate genes are associated with phenotypic differences in days open for 
first lactation in Holstein cows. 
M. Sofia Ortega*
1
, Anna C. Denicol
1
, Daniel J. Null
2
, John B. Cole
2
, and Peter J. Hansen
1

1
Department of Animal Sciences, Uni-
versity of FloridaGainesville, FL
2
Animal Genomics and Improvement Laboratory, Agriculture Research Service, United States 
Department of AgricultureBeltsville, MD.
W86  
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