Euribrid DNA
research gets Government backing
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Euribrid , the breeding
division of Nutreco , has secured
€700,000 funding from SenterNovem, an agency of the Dutch Ministry of
Economic Affairs, to step up its DNA research programmes over the next
three years.
The cash boost is a major advance, says Dr. Gerard Albers, head of
Euribrid’s Research and Development programmes, towards being able to
fully mobilise the use of DNA-based technologies, for the further and more
rapid advancement of Euribrid’s broiler, swine and turkey breeding
activities.
“With a growing patent portfolio of single-gene DNA tests,” explains
Albers, “we are now able to offer high throughput genotyping, using
genetic markers known as single nucleotide polymorphism - or ‘SNP’ - to
target highly focused breeding programme development.”
Euribrid’s R&D supports the breeding programmes of three Euribrid
operating companies; Hybro (broilers),
Hypor (swine) and Hybrid Turkeys . Advances in the
use of SNP technologies have become viable as a result of the large-scale
sequencing of the genomes of farm animals.
The much publicised chicken genome sequencing project, the first to be
completed, yielded millions of SNPs - for which, by working
collaboratively with a number of leading academic institutions, Euribrid
secured access to more than 20,000 validated markers for deployment within
Hybro’s broiler breeding programme.
“Hybro’s broiler breeding programme will be first to benefit from the
further development and application of novel breeding approaches based on
genomic selection, or genetic selection based on DNA-derived breeding
values”, says Albers.
The tools and technologies used, including high throughput genotyping
and novel software to manage complicated algorithms and enormous data
flows will, however, be generic - and therefore equally applicable to the
advancement of both Hypor (swine) and Hybrid Turkeys’ genetic selection
programmes.
For more information please contact
Mr. Roald van Noort and
Gerard Albers |
