Use of genomic tools to improve cattle health in the context of infectious diseases
Although infectious diseases impose a heavy economic burden on the cattle industry, the etiology of many disorders that affect livestock is not fully elucidated, and effective countermeasures are often lacking. The main tools available until now have been vaccines, antibiotics and antiparasitic drug...
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doaj-b89ef9fc73534f4cabedec16d527fd1e2020-11-24T22:24:42ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Genetics1664-80212016-03-01710.3389/fgene.2016.00030171574Use of genomic tools to improve cattle health in the context of infectious diseasesMikolaj Marek Raszek0Le Luo Guan1Graham Stuart Plastow2University of AlbertaUniversity of AlbertaUniversity of AlbertaAlthough infectious diseases impose a heavy economic burden on the cattle industry, the etiology of many disorders that affect livestock is not fully elucidated, and effective countermeasures are often lacking. The main tools available until now have been vaccines, antibiotics and antiparasitic drugs. Although these have been very successful in some cases, the appearance of parasite and microbial resistance to these treatments is a cause of concern. This review describes the rapid gains achieved to track disease progression, identify the pathogens involved, and map pathogen interactions with the host. Next-generation sequencing provides important opportunities to tackle problems associated with pathogenic illnesses. Use of novel genomic tools subsequently aids in treatment development, as well as successful creation of breeding programs aimed towards less susceptible livestock. These may be important tools for mitigating the long term effects of combating infection and helping reduce the reliance on antibiotic treatment.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fgene.2016.00030/fullrobustnessNext-generation sequencingbovine respiratory diseaseBreeding programscattle infectionpathogen genome |
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Mikolaj Marek Raszek Le Luo Guan Graham Stuart Plastow Use of genomic tools to improve cattle health in the context of infectious diseases Frontiers in Genetics robustness Next-generation sequencing bovine respiratory disease Breeding programs cattle infection pathogen genome |
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Use of genomic tools to improve cattle health in the context of infectious diseases |
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Use of genomic tools to improve cattle health in the context of infectious diseases |
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Use of genomic tools to improve cattle health in the context of infectious diseases |
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Use of genomic tools to improve cattle health in the context of infectious diseases |
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Use of genomic tools to improve cattle health in the context of infectious diseases |
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use of genomic tools to improve cattle health in the context of infectious diseases |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Genetics |
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1664-8021 |
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2016-03-01 |
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Although infectious diseases impose a heavy economic burden on the cattle industry, the etiology of many disorders that affect livestock is not fully elucidated, and effective countermeasures are often lacking. The main tools available until now have been vaccines, antibiotics and antiparasitic drugs. Although these have been very successful in some cases, the appearance of parasite and microbial resistance to these treatments is a cause of concern. This review describes the rapid gains achieved to track disease progression, identify the pathogens involved, and map pathogen interactions with the host. Next-generation sequencing provides important opportunities to tackle problems associated with pathogenic illnesses. Use of novel genomic tools subsequently aids in treatment development, as well as successful creation of breeding programs aimed towards less susceptible livestock. These may be important tools for mitigating the long term effects of combating infection and helping reduce the reliance on antibiotic treatment. |
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robustness Next-generation sequencing bovine respiratory disease Breeding programs cattle infection pathogen genome |
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