Title of article
Future trends in Animal Breeding due to new genetic technologies
Author/Authors
Toro، M A نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
12
From page
546
To page
557
Abstract
The Darwin theory of evolution by natural selection is based on three principles: (a) variation; (b) inheritance; and (c) natural
selection. Here, I take these principles as an excuse to review some topics related to the future research prospects in Animal
Breeding. With respect to the first principle I describe two forms of variation different from mutation that are becoming
increasingly important: variation in copy number and microRNAs. With respect to the second principle I comment on the possible
relevance of non-mendelian inheritance, the so-called epigenetic effects, of which the genomic imprinting is the best characterized
in domestic species. Regarding selection principle I emphasize the importance of selection for social traits and how this could
contribute to both productivity and animal welfare. Finally, I analyse the impact of molecular biology in Animal Breeding, the
achievements and limitations of quantitative trait locus and classical marker-assisted selection and the future of genomic selection.
Keywords
animal breeding , Darwin , imprinting , genetic technologies
Journal title
Advances in Animal Biosciences
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Advances in Animal Biosciences
Record number
650272
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