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1 Agenda Introduction Functional traits Genomics to system biology in animal science OMICS for analyzing diseases in livestock species Genomics Transcriptomics Proteomics Conclusion Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015
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2 Will there be enough food to support the projected population of 9.2 billion in 2050? Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015
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3 FOOD QUALITY and SAFETY BREEDING GOALS CONSUMERS DEMANDS ENVIROMENTAL IMPACT
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4 Milk yield vs reproductive traits traits? Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015 Data from Lucy et al, Journal of Dairy Science, 2001, 84(6): 1277-1293
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5 Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015
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6 What are functional traits? The ICAR* Functional Traits Working Group currently is working on: General health traits Female fertility Feet and legs problems Udder health Workability *International Commitee for Animal Recording
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7 Functional traits are being used Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015 Source: Miglior et al., 2012
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8 BREEDING GOALS ADVANTAGES REGARDING SALE OF PRODUCTS INCREASED INCOME REDUCED COSTS EASE OF MANAGE MENT Higher production of milk better fertility fewer diseases reduced culling rates Temperament Milking speed animal welfare consumer concerns Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015
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10 Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015 1. Genomics to system biology in animal science 1990 QTL MAPPING PROJECTS 2004 2009 2010 2012
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11 2. Genomics to system biology in animal science Genome-wide association study Genomic selection-GEBV Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015
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12 3. Genomics to system biology in animal science Affymetrix GeneChip scanne r MICROARRAY GENE EXPRESSION PROFILING Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015
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13 4. Genomics to system biology in animal science Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015 NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING
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14 Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015 5. Genomics to system biology in animal science WHAT IS THE SYSTEM BIOLOGY??????
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15 How does it integrate OMICs data and phenotypes? Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015
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16 Application of OMICs tech for analyzing diseases in livestock species Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015 Diseases GenomicsTranscriptomicsMetabolomicsProteomics
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17 Diseases in cattle Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015
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18 GWAS for health Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015
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19 GWAS for mastitis Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015 171 SIGNIFICANT SNP FOR SCS 52 WERE ANNOTATED WITHIN GENES SOME INVOLVED IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO MASTITIS
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20 GWAS for John’s disease in sheep Moioli, B., S. D'Andrea, L. De Grossi, E. Sezzi, B. De Sanctis, et al., 2015 Genomic scan for identifying candidate genes for Paratuberculosis resistance in sheep. Anim. Prod. Sci. in press. NEGATIVEVSPOSITIVE PARATUBERCOLOSIS ELISA TEST 30 PUTATIVE CANDITATE GENE FOR DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITY CD109PCP4 Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015
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21 GWAS for calving ease in cattle Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015 BTA6 LAP3 SHOWS THE MOST INVOLVEMENT WITH THE TRAIT
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22 TRANSCRIPOTIMCS for paratubercolosis in cattle Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015 MICROARRAY
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23 TRANSCRIPOTIMCS for paratubercolosis in cattle Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015 RNAseq
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24 Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015 TRANSCRIPOTIMCS for paratubercolosis in cattle 2hp i 6hp i
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25 TRANSCRIPOTIMCS for mastitis Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015 MICROARRAY
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26 TRANSCRIPOTIMCS for mastitis RNAseq Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015
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27 Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015 TRANSCRIPOTIMCS for mastitis
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28 PROTEOMICS Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015
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29 Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015 PROTEOMICS
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30 PROTEOMICS and mastitis 95 DE proteins mammary tissuehealthy vs mastitic cow Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015 98 different glycosilated sites mammary tissuehealthy vs mastitic cow 551 N-glycosylation sites 294 proteins283 proteins HM 36 UPregulated mammary tissuehealthy vs mastitic cow 19 DOWNregulated
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31 PROTEOMICS and Salmonella in pig Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015
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32 CONCLUSIONS Global Veterinary Summit-August 31-2 September 2015 PHENOTYPES Traditional traits Functional traits BREEDING GOAL Breeder needs Consumers demands Enviromental impact OMICs Genomics Transcriptomics Proteomics Food safety and quality
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