Africa's unique genetic resources - cattle
LRI scientists use ‘genomic time travel’ to discover how African cattle became so diverse and adaptable. The researchers uncovered a treasure trove of genetic traits resulting from centuries of methodical breeding work by traditional pastoralist herders. “It’s important to understand that livestock breeding has long played a vital role in sustaining the health and wealth of African communities,” said ILRI Director General Jimmy Smith. “The focus on breeding for resilience that guided past efforts provides a touchstone for future work to chart a sustainable path for livestock production in sub-Saharan Africa.”
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Format: | Video biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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International Livestock Research Institute
2020-10-02
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Subjects: | cattle, animal production, genetics, livestock, animal breeding, |
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109831 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFFdE0NsEe0 |
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Summary: | LRI scientists use ‘genomic time travel’ to discover how African cattle became so diverse and adaptable. The researchers uncovered a treasure trove of genetic traits resulting from centuries of methodical breeding work by traditional pastoralist herders. “It’s important to understand that livestock breeding has long played a vital role in sustaining the health and wealth of African communities,” said ILRI Director General Jimmy Smith. “The focus on breeding for resilience that guided past efforts provides a touchstone for future work to chart a sustainable path for livestock production in sub-Saharan Africa.” |
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