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Genetic Resources, Genome Mapping and Evolutionary Genomics of the Pig (Sus scrofa)

The pig, a representative of the artiodactyla clade, is one of the first animals domesticated, and has become an important agriculture animal as one of the major human nutritional sources of animal based protein. The pig is also a valuable biomedical model organism for human health. The pig's i...

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Autores principales: Chen, Kefei, Baxter, Tara, Muir, William M., Groenen, Martien A., Schook, Lawrence B.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1802013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17384734
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author Chen, Kefei
Baxter, Tara
Muir, William M.
Groenen, Martien A.
Schook, Lawrence B.
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description The pig, a representative of the artiodactyla clade, is one of the first animals domesticated, and has become an important agriculture animal as one of the major human nutritional sources of animal based protein. The pig is also a valuable biomedical model organism for human health. The pig's importance to human health and nutrition is reflected in the decision to sequence its genome (3X). As an animal species with its wild ancestors present in the world, the pig provides a unique opportunity for tracing mammalian evolutionary history and defining signatures of selection resulting from both domestication and natural selection. Completion of the pig genome sequencing project will have significant impacts on both agriculture and human health. Following the pig whole genome sequence drafts, along with large-scale polymorphism data, it will be possible to conduct genome sweeps using association mapping, and identify signatures of selection. Here, we provide a description of the pig genome sequencing project and perspectives on utilizing genomic technologies to exploit pig genome evolution and the molecular basis for phenotypic traits for improving pig production and health.
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spelling pubmed-18020132007-03-23 Genetic Resources, Genome Mapping and Evolutionary Genomics of the Pig (Sus scrofa) Chen, Kefei Baxter, Tara Muir, William M. Groenen, Martien A. Schook, Lawrence B. Int J Biol Sci Review The pig, a representative of the artiodactyla clade, is one of the first animals domesticated, and has become an important agriculture animal as one of the major human nutritional sources of animal based protein. The pig is also a valuable biomedical model organism for human health. The pig's importance to human health and nutrition is reflected in the decision to sequence its genome (3X). As an animal species with its wild ancestors present in the world, the pig provides a unique opportunity for tracing mammalian evolutionary history and defining signatures of selection resulting from both domestication and natural selection. Completion of the pig genome sequencing project will have significant impacts on both agriculture and human health. Following the pig whole genome sequence drafts, along with large-scale polymorphism data, it will be possible to conduct genome sweeps using association mapping, and identify signatures of selection. Here, we provide a description of the pig genome sequencing project and perspectives on utilizing genomic technologies to exploit pig genome evolution and the molecular basis for phenotypic traits for improving pig production and health. Ivyspring International Publisher 2007-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1802013/ /pubmed/17384734 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Genetic Resources, Genome Mapping and Evolutionary Genomics of the Pig (Sus scrofa)
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title_short Genetic Resources, Genome Mapping and Evolutionary Genomics of the Pig (Sus scrofa)
title_sort genetic resources, genome mapping and evolutionary genomics of the pig (sus scrofa)
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