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Journal of Dairy Science|February 5, 2013
Visualization of the transmission of direct genomic values for paternal and maternal chromosomes for 15 traits in US Brown Swiss, Holstein, and Jersey cattleJ B Cole, D J Null
Journal of Dairy Science|April 25, 2009
Genetic evaluation of lactation persistency for five breeds of dairy cattleJ B Cole, D J Null
Journal of Dairy Science|July 1, 2019
Short communication: Phenotypic and genetic effects of the polled haplotype on yield, longevity, and fertility in US Brown Swiss, Holstein, and Jersey cattleJ B Cole, D J Null
Journal of Dairy Science|February 23, 2011
Short communication: best prediction of 305-day lactation yields with regional and seasonal effectsJ B Cole, D J Null, A De Vries
Journal of Dairy Science|July 11, 2016
Phenotypic and genetic effects of recessive haplotypes on yield, longevity, and fertilityJ B Cole, D J Null, P M VanRaden
Journal of Dairy Science|June 23, 2012
Short communication: Projecting milk yield using best prediction and the MilkBot lactation modelJ B Cole, J L Ehrlich, D J Null
Journal of Dairy Science|March 25, 2009
Best prediction of yields for long lactationsJ B Cole, D J Null, P M Vanraden
Journal of Dairy Science|May 23, 2016
Explorations in genome-wide association studies and network analyses with dairy cattle fertility traitsK L Parker Gaddis, D J Null, J B Cole
Journal of Dairy Science|May 23, 2012
Heritability of rectal temperature and genetic correlations with production and reproduction traits in dairy cattleS Dikmen, J B Cole, D J Null, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|February 22, 2021
Marker selection and genomic prediction of economically important traits using imputed high-density genotypes for 5 breeds of dairy cattleA Al-Khudhair, P M VanRaden, D J Null, et al.
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Journal of Dairy Science|February 5, 2013
Visualization of the transmission of direct genomic values for paternal and maternal chromosomes for 15 traits in US Brown Swiss, Holstein, and Jersey cattleJ B Cole, D J Null
Journal of Dairy Science|April 25, 2009
Genetic evaluation of lactation persistency for five breeds of dairy cattleJ B Cole, D J Null
Journal of Dairy Science|July 1, 2019
Short communication: Phenotypic and genetic effects of the polled haplotype on yield, longevity, and fertility in US Brown Swiss, Holstein, and Jersey cattleJ B Cole, D J Null
Journal of Dairy Science|February 23, 2011
Short communication: best prediction of 305-day lactation yields with regional and seasonal effectsJ B Cole, D J Null, A De Vries
Journal of Dairy Science|July 11, 2016
Phenotypic and genetic effects of recessive haplotypes on yield, longevity, and fertilityJ B Cole, D J Null, P M VanRaden
Journal of Dairy Science|June 23, 2012
Short communication: Projecting milk yield using best prediction and the MilkBot lactation modelJ B Cole, J L Ehrlich, D J Null
Journal of Dairy Science|March 25, 2009
Best prediction of yields for long lactationsJ B Cole, D J Null, P M Vanraden
Journal of Dairy Science|May 23, 2016
Explorations in genome-wide association studies and network analyses with dairy cattle fertility traitsK L Parker Gaddis, D J Null, J B Cole
Journal of Dairy Science|May 23, 2012
Heritability of rectal temperature and genetic correlations with production and reproduction traits in dairy cattleS Dikmen, J B Cole, D J Null, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|February 22, 2021
Marker selection and genomic prediction of economically important traits using imputed high-density genotypes for 5 breeds of dairy cattleA Al-Khudhair, P M VanRaden, D J Null, et al.
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