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Title: Conservation of Animal Genetic Resources (AnGR): the Next Decade

Author
item PAIVA, SAMUEL - Embrapa
item MCMANUS, C - University Of Brasilia
item Blackburn, Harvey

Submitted to: Symposium Proceedings
Publication Type: Proceedings
Publication Acceptance Date: 8/1/2014
Publication Date: 8/17/2014
Citation: Paiva, S., Mcmanus, C., Blackburn, H.D. 2014. Conservation of Animal Genetic Resources (AnGR): the Next Decade. Symposium Proceedings. World Congress of Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, Vancouver, Canada, August 17-22, 2014.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: After 20 years, progress has been made in conserving AnGR; but how it will be in ten years? Viewing gene banks and in situ conservation in the context of food security, climate change, and product demand suggest a more efficient use of these practices to support sustainable production. Gene banks should become be more dynamic, incorporate different biological materials and increase collection use. Accomphishments were obtained in situ approaches but gaps are substantial and it is costly. For cost effective conservation gene banks should be leveraged by in situ programs; this will require emphasis to be placed upon database development and accessibility. With effective databases in place it will be possible to better integrate these two conservation avenues and address future sectorial issues.