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Title: NATIONAL ANIMAL GENOME RESEARCH PROJECT


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NATIONAL ANIMAL GENOME RESEARCH PROJECT
  • NRSP-8

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NRSP-8
  • Initiated October, 1993
  • Revised October, 1998
  • Termination
  • (scheduled) October, 2003
  • Revision in progress

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NRSP-8
  • Participants in current project
  • SAES 21 States
  • USDA/ARS Four Locations
  • Non-AES Universities Four
  • Commodity Assn Three
  • Private Industry Five
  • Foreign Countries Three

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NRSP-8
  • Administrative Advisors
  • North Central Margaret Dentine--Lead
  • South Jerry Cherry
  • North East Bill Trumble
  • West Colin Kaltenbach
  • CSREES Richard Frahm

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NRSP-8
  • OBJECTIVES
  • 1. Develop high resolution comparative genome
    maps across species that link agricultural animal
    maps to those of the human and mouse genome

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NRSP-8
  • OBJECTIVES
  • 2. Increase the marker density of existing
    linkage maps used in QTL mapping and integrate
    them with physical maps of animal chromosomes

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NRSP-8
  • OBJECTIVES
  • 3. Expand and enhance internationally shared
    species genome databases and provide other common
    resources that facilitate genome mapping

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NRSP-8
  • FY 2002 Budget
  • MRF Funding 380,000
  • Matching/Cost Sharing 456,000
  • Total 836,000

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NRSP-8
  • Species coordinators
  • Selected by competitive process
  • Administer database management and provide
    centralized resources
  • Present annual reports to researchers
  • Respond to questions and requests at annual
    meeting during technical committee meetings
  • Coordinate with international efforts

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NRSP-8
  • Commodity Budget
  • Coordinators Allocation
  • Cattle (TX) 60,000
  • Swine (IA) 60,000
  • Poultry (MI) 50,000
  • Sheep (UT) 45,000
  • Horses (KY) 45,000
  • Databases ( IA, TX) 120,000

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NRSP-8
  • Meetings/Communications
  • Annual meeting in conjunction with Plant and
    Animal Genome Conference
  • Coordinators communicate with participants via
    e-mail and web sitesdata submitted to
    international databases

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NRSP-8
  • Annual Publications (3 yr. avg)
  • Refereed Journal Articles 127
  • Other Publications 136

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NRSP-8
  • Brief Summary of Accomplishments
  • Cattle Three major linkage maps with gt3000 loci
    now publishedCoordinator provides bovine
    reference DNA, fluorescent tagged and CATS
    primers and hybrid somatic cells to multiple
    laboratories

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NRSP-8
  • Brief Summary of Accomplishments
  • SheepDatabase containing physical and linkage
    maps published and available--gt450 microsatellite
    primer pairs mapped to ovine chromosomes have
    been distributed to more than 45 laboratories,
    worldwide for projects investigating wool traits,
    carcass composition, parasite resistance, growth
    characteristics, single gene defects, etc

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NRSP-8
  • Brief Summary of Accomplishments
  • Swine Over 650 genes and 1480 markers in swine
    database. Searchable swine EST database on line.
    Fluorescent primers prepared and shared with more
    than 40 laboratories world-wide53 issues of Pig
    Genome Update have been published and shared
    widely

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NRSP-8
  • Brief Summary of Accomplishments
  • PoultryHigh resolution poultry genome consensus
    maps have been published with more than 20,000
    markers. Large BAC libraries have been developed
    and a searchable genome mapping data base has
    been developed and is available on line

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NRSP-8
  • Brief Summary of Accomplishments
  • Equine Synteny, BAC and radiation hybrid panels
    have all been developed and are available for
    distributionan active web site has been
    established to publicize and share information on
    horse genome mapping

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NRSP-8
  • Brief Summary of Accomplishments
  • ANGENMAP website with public access
  • http//www.genome.iastate.edu
  • Has a discussion group (electronic list-serve)
    with 465 members worldwide.
  • 1.4 million hits in 2001
  • Tutorials, access to all animal databases,
    reviews of software, searchable gene maps

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NRSP-8
  • IMPACTS
  • Use of marker-assisted selection by genetic
    industry and private breeders initiated in most
    species

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NRSP-8
  • IMPACTS
  • Identification of specific genes having a major
    impact on growth, carcass merit, reproductive
    efficiency and health will lead to improved
    production traits of all species at reduced costs
    allowing more competitiveness on the world market

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NRSP-8
  • Conclusions
  • Use of these central resources provided by NRSP-8
    has allowed many institutions to participate in
    genetic mapping effort for livestock improvement
  • Feedback from users is built into the system of
    support for research
  • Modest investment for widespread payoffs

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NRSP-8
  • Rationale for Off-The-Top Funding
  • ? Animal genomics is a high priority
  • ? Funding is very limited
  • ? Central resources provide efficiencies of scale
    and leverage for national effort

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NRSP-8
  • Rationale for Off-The-Top Funding-Cont
  • ? Databases, primers and other materials would
    not have been available or available only in
    limited quantities were it not for NRSP-8
  • ? Most Agricultural Experiment Stations have
    benefited directly from the materials or
    information provided by NRSP-8
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