Sequenced Pig Genome Creates Opportunities for Health Research – Video

Posted: December 12, 2012 at 7:41 pm




Sequenced Pig Genome Creates Opportunities for Health Research
An international scientific collaboration that includes two CVM researchers is bringing home the bacon when it comes to potential animal and human health advancements, thanks to successfully mapping the genome of the domestic pig. The sequenced genome gives researchers a genetic blueprint of the pig. It includes a complete list of DNA and genes that give pigs their traits like height and color. Once all of the genetic information is understood, scientists anticipate improvements to the animal #39;s health as well as human health, as pigs and humans share similar physiologies. "With the sequenced genome we have a better blueprint than we had before about the pig #39;s genetics and how those genetic mechanisms work together to create, such as the unique merits in disease resistance," said Dr. Yongming Sang, research assistant professor in the Department of Anatomy and Physiology. For three years, Dr. Sang worked on the genome sequencing project with Dr. Frank Blecha, associate dean for the College of Veterinary Medicine and university distinguished professor of anatomy and physiology. A report of the international study appears as the cover story for the Nov. 15 issue of the journal Nature. To read more of the November issue of Lifelines, go to http://www.vet.k-state.eduFrom:KSUCVMViews:2 0ratingsTime:04:04More inEducation

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