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Effects Of Fescue Toxicosis On Whole Blood Gene Expression In Beef Cattle, Julie Atchley
Effects Of Fescue Toxicosis On Whole Blood Gene Expression In Beef Cattle, Julie Atchley
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Effects of Fescue Toxicosis on Whole Blood Gene Expression in Beef Cattle
The consumption of endophyte-infected tall fescue causes negative effects on the growth, reproduction, longevity, and overall health of beef cattle; this condition, termed fescue toxicosis by researchers and producers today, costs the United States over $1 billion in losses each year. To mitigate these production losses, it is important for producers to understand how fescue toxicosis affects gene expression and physiological pathways in beef cattle. This study examined the whole blood gene expression and affected pathways in beef cows grazing both endophyte-infected (toxic) tall fescue and (non-toxic) tall …