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Integrating Genomic Data Sets for Knowledge Discovery: An Informed Approach to Management of Captive Endangered Species

机译:集成基因组数据集进行知识发现:圈养濒危物种管理的知情方法

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Many endangered captive populations exhibit reduced genetic diversity resulting in health issues that impact reproductive fitness and quality of life. Numerous cost effective genomic sequencing and genotyping technologies provide unparalleled opportunity for incorporating genomics knowledge in management of endangered species. Genomic data, such as sequence data, transcriptome data, and genotyping data, provide critical information about a captive population that, when leveraged correctly, can be utilized to maximize population genetic variation while simultaneously reducing unintended introduction or propagation of undesirable phenotypes. Current approaches aimed at managing endangered captive populations utilize species survival plans (SSPs) that rely upon mean kinship estimates to maximize genetic diversity while simultaneously avoiding artificial selection in the breeding program. However, as genomic resources increase for each endangered species, the potential knowledge available for management also increases. Unlike model organisms in which considerable scientific resources are used to experimentally validate genotype-phenotype relationships, endangered species typically lack the necessary sample sizes and economic resources required for such studies. Even so, in the absence of experimentally verified genetic discoveries, genomics data still provides value. In fact, bioinformatics and comparative genomics approaches offer mechanisms for translating these raw genomics data sets into integrated knowledge that enable an informed approach to endangered species management.
机译:许多濒临灭绝的圈养种群的遗传多样性降低,导致影响生殖健康和生活质量的健康问题。众多具有成本效益的基因组测序和基因分型技术为将基因组学知识纳入濒危物种的管理提供了无与伦比的机会。基因组数据(例如序列数据,转录组数据和基因分型数据)提供了有关圈养种群的重要信息,如果正确利用这些种群,则可以利用这些信息来最大化种群遗传变异,同时减少不良表型的意外引入或传播。当前旨在管理濒危圈养种群的方法利用物种生存计划(SSP),该计划依靠平均亲属估计来最大化遗传多样性,同时避免在育种计划中进行人工选择。但是,随着每种濒危物种的基因组资源的增加,可用于管理的潜在知识也随之增加。与模型生物不同,在模型生物中,大量的科学资源用于通过实验验证基因型与表型的关系,而濒临灭绝的物种通常缺乏此类研究所需的必要样本量和经济资源。即使这样,在没有经过实验验证的遗传发现的情况下,基因组学数据仍然可以提供价值。实际上,生物信息学和比较基因组学方法提供了将这些原始基因组学数据集转化为集成知识的机制,从而可以采用知情的方法来进行濒危物种管理。

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