The project is mainly focused on developing phenomics approaches and derived markers to design novel breeding plans including genomic selection in heavy pig breeds and commercial lines. The main objectives of the project are i) to identify markers (e.g. physiological markers, metabolites, fat compounds for boar taint parameters) useful to describe novel and extensive phenotypes that could address new breeding goals (increased efficiency, welfare, resilience of animals and production systems) and ii) to link these markers to the genetic variability in different heavy pig populations for the development of new breeding plans.
The project includes three complementary and integrated experimental designs: i) a longitudinal experiment that uses phenomics approaches to define resilience parameters in pigs ii) that are then transferred to the second experimental design based on a performance tested Italian Large White pig population in which metabolomics and genomics are merged to characterize at the genome level novel phenotypes defined following systems biology approaches; iii) the third experimental design links the second experiment exchanging at the genome level information adding possibilities in genomic selection for novel traits including boar taint in boars.
- Principal Investigators: Daniele Vigo
- Partner organization: Dipartimento di Medicina Veterinaria (attivo dal 23/02/2016 al 01/01/2022)
- Lead organization: Dipartimento di Medicina Veterinaria e Scienze Animali
- Financing institution: MINISTERO DELL'ISTRUZIONE E DEL MERITO
- Type: PRIN2017 - PRIN bando 2017
- Coordinatore: ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA' DI BOLOGNA
- Start date: 2019
- Duration in months: 36 mesi
- Status: Closed