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Parts of a report on an international symposium on animal genomics and animal health are now available.
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Porcine SNP chip development consortium seeks collaboration, information.
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CSREES and ARS have collaborated on a USDA blueprint for agricultural animal genomics.
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An international journal has published a peer-reviewed manuscript on animal genomics authored by staff at CSREES and ARS.
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The first draft of the horse genome sequence has been completed.
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CSREES helped fund research which sequenced the cow genome, a tool for agricultural researchers to improve cattle health and beef and dairy products.
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CSREES coordinates the National Animal Germplasm Program, the primary program to conserve genetic resources for livestock, poultry, and aquaculture industries.
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CSREES leads and funds the National Animal Genome Research Program (NAGRP), which is mapping cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, horse, and aquaculture species.
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Last Updated: September 18, 2008
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