Genetic Uniqueness for Immune Response Traits in Native Animal Genetic Resources

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RS Kataria
Ankita Gurao
Ravinder Singh
SK Niranjan
BP Mishra

Abstract

Breeding of animals for disease resistance is an important intervention in the era of emerging and re-emerging
pathogens in livestock and poultry. Livestock and poultry species of India are considered as an important genetic
resource for climate resilience as well as relative less susceptibility to tropical diseases. Indian livestock populations
with a broad genetic base, due to availability of diverse breeds and populations, have advantage over the exotic
counterpart. Introduction of cross breeding in India, cattle in particular, with exotic germplasm, has further
helped in identifi cation of several genes and pathways involved in gaining better immunity against the prevalent
diseases. Unique alleles have been identifi ed in the major histocompatibility region and other immune response
genes, including toll-like receptors, having important role in disease resistance. Major impediment in associating
genetic polymorphism with the disease resistance however, is the non-availability of standardized phenotypic
data. Though attention is being diverted towards understanding the genetic basis of disease resistance in native
livestock and poultry, there is a need to utilize the latest genome based technologies for fully understanding as
well as exploiting the genetic potential of indigenous breeds.

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Genetic Uniqueness for Immune Response Traits in Native Animal Genetic Resources. (2022). Indian Journal of Plant Genetic Resources, 35(03), 264–268. https://ispgr.in/index.php/ijpgr/article/view/544
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Genetic Uniqueness for Immune Response Traits in Native Animal Genetic Resources. (2022). Indian Journal of Plant Genetic Resources, 35(03), 264–268. https://ispgr.in/index.php/ijpgr/article/view/544