DAGENE 28th Annual Meeting in Pazin
“Tradition and innovation in preservation of autochthonous breeds” - 28th Annual Meeting of DAGENE in Pazin, Croatia from 26th to 29th of April 2017
Proceedings of 28th Annual Meeting of DAGENE Danubian Animal Genetic Resources Volume 2 (2017): Download
Scythian horse breeding unveiled: Lessons for animal domestication
Nomad Scythian herders roamed vast areas spanning the Central Asian steppes during the Iron Age, approximately from the 9th to the 1st century BCE (Before Common Era). These livestock pastoralists, who lived on wagons covered by tents, left their mark in the history of warfare for their exceptional equestrian skills. They were among the first to master mounted riding and to make use of composite bows while riding. A new study published in Science led by Professor Ludovic Orlando and involving 33 international researchers from 16 universities, now reveals the suite of traits that Scythian breeders selected to engineer the type of horse that best fit their purpose.
The study took advantage of exceptionally preserved horse remains in royal Scythian burials, such as the site of Arzhan, Tuva Republic, where over 200 horses have been excavated but also at Berel', Kazakhstan, where no less than 13 horses were preserved in a single, permafrozen funerary chamber. Applying the latest methods in ancient DNA research, the researchers could sequence the genome of 13 Scythian stallions. These were 2,300-2,700 years old and included 11 specimens from Berel' and two from Arzhan. The researchers also sequenced the genome of one 4,100 year-old mare from Chelyabinsk, Russia, belonging to the earlier Sintashta culture, which developed the first two-wheeled chariots drawn by horses.
Breathtaking gene discovery in Dalmatian dogs
University of Helsinki researchers have uncovered a novel gene associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in dogs. The new research on this fatal disease may also help us understand the mechanisms of respiratory diseases in humans.
Global Animal Genetics Market 2017
The report “Global Animal Genetics Market” provides an in-depth analysis of the global Animal Genetics market, along with a study of top Animal Genetics receiving and contributing countries. The report also includes detailed description of regional markets. The major trends, growth drivers as well as issues being faced by the industry are being presented in this report. The industry comprises few large players such as Genus PLC, Hendrix Genetics, EW Group GmbH, Zoetis, CRV Holding, Grimaud, Topigs, Alta Genetics, Neogen Corporation, Envigo. All these companies have been profiled in the present report highlighting their key financials and business strategies for growth.