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Water Buffalo Genome Science Comes of Age

The water buffalo is vital to the lives of small farmers and to the economy of many countries worldwide. Not only are they draught animals, but they are also a source of meat, horns, skin and particularly the rich and precious milk that may be converted to creams, butter, yogurt and many cheeses. Ge...

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Autores principales: Michelizzi, Vanessa N., Dodson, Michael V., Pan, Zengxiang, Amaral, M Elisabete J, Michal, Jennifer J., McLean, Derek J., Womack, James E., Jiang, Zhihua
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2892297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20582226
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author Michelizzi, Vanessa N.
Dodson, Michael V.
Pan, Zengxiang
Amaral, M Elisabete J
Michal, Jennifer J.
McLean, Derek J.
Womack, James E.
Jiang, Zhihua
author_facet Michelizzi, Vanessa N.
Dodson, Michael V.
Pan, Zengxiang
Amaral, M Elisabete J
Michal, Jennifer J.
McLean, Derek J.
Womack, James E.
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description The water buffalo is vital to the lives of small farmers and to the economy of many countries worldwide. Not only are they draught animals, but they are also a source of meat, horns, skin and particularly the rich and precious milk that may be converted to creams, butter, yogurt and many cheeses. Genome analysis of water buffalo has advanced significantly in recent years. This review focuses on currently available genome resources in water buffalo in terms of cytogenetic characterization, whole genome mapping and next generation sequencing. No doubt, these resources indicate that genome science comes of age in the species and will provide knowledge and technologies to help optimize production potential, reproduction efficiency, product quality, nutritional value and resistance to diseases. As water buffalo and domestic cattle, both members of the Bovidae family, are closely related, the vast amount of cattle genetic/genomic resources might serve as shortcuts for the buffalo community to further advance genome science and biotechnologies in the species.
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spelling pubmed-28922972010-06-25 Water Buffalo Genome Science Comes of Age Michelizzi, Vanessa N. Dodson, Michael V. Pan, Zengxiang Amaral, M Elisabete J Michal, Jennifer J. McLean, Derek J. Womack, James E. Jiang, Zhihua Int J Biol Sci Review The water buffalo is vital to the lives of small farmers and to the economy of many countries worldwide. Not only are they draught animals, but they are also a source of meat, horns, skin and particularly the rich and precious milk that may be converted to creams, butter, yogurt and many cheeses. Genome analysis of water buffalo has advanced significantly in recent years. This review focuses on currently available genome resources in water buffalo in terms of cytogenetic characterization, whole genome mapping and next generation sequencing. No doubt, these resources indicate that genome science comes of age in the species and will provide knowledge and technologies to help optimize production potential, reproduction efficiency, product quality, nutritional value and resistance to diseases. As water buffalo and domestic cattle, both members of the Bovidae family, are closely related, the vast amount of cattle genetic/genomic resources might serve as shortcuts for the buffalo community to further advance genome science and biotechnologies in the species. Ivyspring International Publisher 2010-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC2892297/ /pubmed/20582226 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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Womack, James E.
Jiang, Zhihua
Water Buffalo Genome Science Comes of Age
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