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Prospects and challenges for the conservation of farm animal genomic resources, 2015-2025 (CROSBI ID 228936)

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Bruford, Michael W. ; Ginja, Catarina ; Hoffmann, Irene ; Joost, Stéphane ; Orozco-ter Wengel, Pablo ; Alberto, Florian J. ; Amaral, AndreiaJ. ; Barbato, Mario ; Biscarini, Filippo ; Colli, Licia et al. Prospects and challenges for the conservation of farm animal genomic resources, 2015-2025 // Frontiers in genetics, 6 (2015), 314; 1-11. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2015.00314

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Bruford, Michael W. ; Ginja, Catarina ; Hoffmann, Irene ; Joost, Stéphane ; Orozco-ter Wengel, Pablo ; Alberto, Florian J. ; Amaral, AndreiaJ. ; Barbato, Mario ; Biscarini, Filippo ; Colli, Licia ; Costa, Mafalda ; Curik, Ino ; Duruz, Solange ; Ferenčaković, Maja ; Fischer, Daniel ; Fitak, Robert ; Groeneveld, Linn F. ; Hall, Stephen J.G. ; Hanotte, Olivier ; Hassan, Faiz-ul ; Helsen, Philippe ; Iacolina, Laura ; Kantanen, Juha ; Leempoel, Kevin ; Lenstra, Johannes A. ; Ajmone-Marsan, Paolo ; Masembe, Charles ; Megens, Hendrik- Jan ; Miele, Mara ; Neuditschko, Markus ; Nicolazzi, Ezequiel L. ; Pompanon, François ; Roosen, Jutta ; Sevane, Natalia ; Smetko, Anamarija ; Štambuk, Anamaria ; Streeter, Ian ; Stucki, Sylvie ; Supakorn, China ; DaGama, Luis Telo ; Tixier-Boichard, Michèle ; Wegmann, Daniel ; Zhan, Xiangjiang

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Prospects and challenges for the conservation of farm animal genomic resources, 2015-2025

Livestock conservation practice is changing rapidly in light of policy developments, climate change and diversifying market demands. The last decade has seen a step change in technology and analytical approaches available to define, manage and conserve Farm Animal Genomic Resources (FAnGR). However, these rapid changes pose challenges for FAnGR conservation in terms of technological continuity, analytical capacity and integrative methodologies needed to fully exploit new, multidimensional data. The final conference of the ESF Genomic Resources program aimed to address Bruford et al. Challenges in livestock conservation these interdisciplinary problems in an attempt to contribute to the agenda for research and policy development directions during the coming decade. By 2020, according to the Convention on Biodiversity’s Aichi Target 13, signatories should ensure that “…the genetic diversity of …farmed and domesticated animals and of wild relatives …is maintained, and strategies have been developed and implemented for minimizing genetic erosion and safeguarding their genetic diversity.” However, the real extent of genetic erosion is very difficult to measure using current data. Therefore, this challenging target demands better coverage, understanding and utilization of genomic and environmental data, the development of optimized ways to integrate these data with social and other sciences and policy analysis to enable more flexible, evidence-based models to underpin FAnGR conservation. At the conference, we attempted to identify the most important problems for effective livestock genomic resource conservation during the next decade. Twenty priority questions were identified that could be broadly categorized into challenges related to methodology, analytical approaches, data management and conservation. It should be acknowledged here that while the focus of our meeting was predominantly around genetics, genomics and animal science, many of the practical challenges facing conservation of genomic resources are societal in origin and are predicated on the value (e.g., socio-economic and cultural) of these resources to farmers, rural communities and society as a whole. The overall conclusion is that despite the fact that the livestock sector has been relatively well-organized in the application of genetic methodologies to date, there is still a large gap between the current state-of-the-art in the use of tools to characterize genomic resources and its application to many non-commercial and local breeds, hampering the consistent utilization of genetic and genomic data as indicators of genetic erosion and diversity. The livestock genomic sector therefore needs to make a concerted effort in the coming decade to enable to the democratization of the powerful tools that are now at its disposal, and to ensure that they are applied in the context of breed conservation as well as development

farm animal genetic resources; livestock genetic resources; genomic diversity; livestock population prioritization; effective conservation policy

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Podaci o izdanju

6 (314)

2015.

1-11

objavljeno

1664-8021

10.3389/fgene.2015.00314

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Biologija

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