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5th SABRE Conference/ISAG 2010
Edinburgh, 26 – 30th July 2010

The 5th SABRE Conference was integrated with the 32nd Conference of the International Society of Animal Genetics (ISAG 2010), which took place in Edinburgh (UK) from 26 -30th July 2010, guaranteeing a wider dissemination of SABRE results than we could normally reach. Please see the ISAG conference website at http://www.isag2010.org.

ISAG / 5th SABRE Conference Programme

There was a dedicated SABRE session on the afternoon of Wednesday 28th July 2010. SABRE scientists were invited to submit abstracts for this session, and any other relevant sessions.
  • SABRE – 4 ½ years and 200 scientists (Chris Warkup, UK)
  • Better breeding – can we paint animal genomics on a wider (ethical) canvas? (Ann Bruce, UK)
  • Molecular Genetics of Cortisol Secretion in Pigs (Pierre Mormede, France)
  • Transcriptional profiling of the adrenal gland for the identification of genes and pathways associated with stress response and aggressive behaviour (Klaus Wimmers, Germany)
  • Association between Copy Number Variation and QTL for fertility on BTA7 in Israeli Holstein dairy cattle (Micha Ron, Israel)
  • Identification of Protein Complexes Implicated In Bovine Mastitis (Peter Sørensen, Denmark)
  • Calcium Carbonate crystal size is highly heritable and positively correlated with egg shell quality in laying hens (Ian Dunn, UK)
  • The deposition of cuticle on the eggshell of laying hens is a moderately heritable trait which directly influences microbiological egg safety (Maureen Bain, UK)

SABRE Consortium Meeting

A SABRE Consortium meeting was held from 17:30 on Wednesday 28th July 2010, following on from the SABRE scientific session.


      

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SABRE [Cutting-Edge Genomics for Sustainable Animal Breeding] is an Integrated Project supported by funding under the 6th Research Framework Programme of the European Union European Commission, Directorate E03 – Security of food production systems. Scientific Officers: 1 April 2006-15 February 2007: John Claxton. From 16 February 2007: Jean-Charles Cavitte.

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