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		<title>Functional gene discovery for disease resistance in Chicken</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 11:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kensimon munene</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Genetic Diversity: The genetic diversity in fowl is much higher corporeal other livestock species, because of the variety of breeds existing on world wide.  Most of indigenous breeds have a good adaptability for climate and disease. Their value for breeding is high, but frequent use of imported breeds is cause up a lost of unique [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Genetic Diversity: </strong>The genetic diversity in fowl is much  higher corporeal other livestock species, because of the variety of  breeds existing on world wide.  Most of indigenous breeds have a good  adaptability for climate and disease. Their value for breeding is high,  but frequent use of imported breeds is cause up a lost of unique genetic  diversity.  The genetic resources became issues of access and benefit  sharing which means that difficult collection of samples will be more  difficult.  Lack of studies base on understanding of genetic  relationships indigenous fowl breeds in Korea using the molecular data.<br />
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<strong>Disease Resistance: </strong>Avian Influenza (AI) has been a  continuous problem in the world and damaged seriously to poultry  industry and public health.  In Korea, the first outbreak of AI was in  1993, and followed by highly pathogenic outbreak in 2003, and 2006. More  than 5 million chicken and ducks were sacrificed and the economic lost  was over 150 million dollars.  Recently research has shown that AI virus  of low pathogenicity can mutate in its host into highly pathogenic  types, H5N1. Most AI cases in poultry and humans have been recorded in  South-East Asia.</p>
<p><em>Research status</em><br />
<strong>Genetic Diversity: </strong>NLRI has worked a project of genetic  diversity of Korean native chicken using molecular markers since 2002<strong>. </strong>The comparison of genetic diversity among indigenous livestock was  performed during last RDA and ILRI collaboration project.  The AVIADIV  project in European Union performed studied 52 populations join Europe,  Africa and China.  Nine MS- marker for population test and 147 MS-marker  for comprehensive mapping were announced in US poultry genomic  project.</p>
<p><strong>Disease Resistance: </strong>Mx gene was identified to regulate post  transcriptional viral protein synthesis in mice (Haller et al. 1987).   Various cellular regulatory enzymes were reported to affect viral  replication (Mellen et al. 1994).  In chicken, 631<sup>s t</sup> position base of Mx gene has been associated with increased to influenza  infection (Ko et al. 2002).  To reduce the impact of AI epidemics in  domestic chicken, ILRI made international research consortium to  identify the chicken innate genetic factors that influence AI infection,  pathogenesis and transmission.<br />
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<em>Gaps in Korean research</em><br />
<strong>Genetic Diversity: </strong>Classification of Korean native chicken  is based on morphology while characterization base on genetic  information is missing.</p>
<p><strong>Disease Resistance: </strong>Migratory birds have supposedly plaid an  important role in the expansion of current avian influenza virus such  as H5N1 epidemics, but very limited research has been carried out to  understand these diseases in Korea.  There is little research projects  to discover the genetic factors to affecting virus resistance and  susceptibility of host animal.</p>
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