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Title: BARC 2009 Annual Report TO NC-1037: Genetic and functional genomic approaches to improve production and quality of pork

Author
item Lunney, Joan

Submitted to: University of Maryland Experiment Station Report
Publication Type: Experiment Station
Publication Acceptance Date: 3/29/2010
Publication Date: 3/29/2010
Citation: Lunney, J.K. 2010. BARC 2009 Annual Report TO NC-1037: Genetic and functional genomic approaches to improve production and quality of pork. University of Maryland Experiment Station Report. Available: http://www.lgu.umd.edu/lgu_v2/pages/.

Interpretive Summary: n/a

Technical Abstract: The NC-1037 project addresses “Genetic and functional genomic approaches to improve production and quality of pork.” It has 2 objectives: 1) Further understand the dynamic genetic mechanisms that influence production efficiency and quality of pork; and 2) Discover genetic mechanisms controlling animal health in pork production. All work at BARC was aimed at Obj.2 including 1) Update the nomenclature for the swine leukocyte antigen (SLA) complex. Optimize methods for identifying SLA class I and II alleles; 2) Validate the utility of the new Pigoligoarray and use it to assess swine responses to Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) infection; 3) Expand PRRS Host Genomic Consortium (PHGC) studies; and 4) Identification and mapping of differentially expressed genes regulating responses to Salmonella infection.