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Breeding and genetics symposium: Resilience of livestock to changing environments

Friday, July 22, 2016: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Grand Ballroom I (Salt Palace Convention Center)
Chair:
John B Cole
2:00 PM
401
Production, biological, and genetic responses to heat stress in ruminants and pigs
Lance H Baumgard, Iowa State University; Jacob T Seibert, Iowa State University; Sara K Kvidera, Iowa State University; Aileen F. Keating, Iowa State University; Jason W Ross, Iowa State University; Robert P. Rhoads, Virginia Tech
2:30 PM
402
Breeding for resilience to heat stress effects. A comparison across dairy ruminant species
Maria J Carabaño, INIA; Manuel Ramón, CERSYRA-IRIAF-CLM; Clara Díaz, INIA; Antonio Molina, Universidad de Córdoba; Juan M. Serradilla, Universidad de Córdoba; María D Pérez-Guzmán, Centro Regional de Seleccion y Reproduccion Animal (CERSYRA-IRIAF). Junta de Comunidades de Castilla La Mancha.
3:30 PM
404
Introgression of genes conveying resistance to heat stress into cattle populations using the “Slick” genetic variant as a model
Stephen R Davis, Livestock Improvement Corporation; Richard J Spelman, Livestock Improvement Corporation; Mathew J Littlejohn, Livestock Improvement Corporation
4:00 PM
405
Genetic solutions to infertility caused by heat stress
Peter J Hansen, Department of Animal Sciences, University of Florida; Serdal Dikmen, Uludag University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Animal Science; John B Cole, Animal Genomics and Improvement Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture; M. Sofia Ortega, Department of Animal Sciences, University of Florida; Geoffrey E. Dahl, Department of Animal Sciences, University of Florida
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