Livestock Epigenetics reviews advances in the understanding of the molecular basis of epigenetic mechanisms in gene expression in livestock species. Epigenetics impact many economically important traits from growth and development to more efficient reproduction and breeding strategies. The book opens with a broad introductory chapter that discusses the importance of an understanding of epigenetics to efficient and sustainable livestock production. In subsequent chapters the role of epigenetics in specific aspects of animal production are reviewed. The final chapter provides researchers with a valuable basis for the use of comparative epigenetics research to allow research to apply advances across organisms. Livestock Epigenetics provides detailed information on this rapidly expanding field of research with contributions from a global team of experts.
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons / WILEY
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 170mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780470958599
- ISBN-10: 0470958596
- Artikelnr.: 34559349
Contributors vii Preface xi 1. Epigenetics of Mammalian Gamete and Embryo Development 3 Nelida Rodriguez-Osorio
Sule Dogan
and Erdogan Memili 2. Epigenetics of Cloned Preimplantation Embryos of Domestic Animals 27 X. Cindy Tian and Sadie L. Marjani 3. Roles of Imprinted Genes in Fertility and Promises of the Genome-Wide Technologies 43 Ashley Driver
Wen Huang
and Hasan Khatib 4. Sheep as an Experimental Model for Human ART: Novel Insights on Phenotypic Alterations in ART-Derived Sheep Conceptuses 59 Pasqualino Loi
Antonella D'Agostino
Marta Czernik
Federica Zacchini
Paola Toschi
Antonella Fidanza
and Grazyna Ptak 5. The DLK1-DIO3 Imprinted Gene Cluster and the Callipyge Phenotype in Sheep 73 Christopher A. Bidwell
Ross L. Tellam
Jolena N. Waddell
Tony Vuocolo
Tracy S. Hadfield
and Noelle E. Cockett 6. Genomic Imprinting and Imprinted Gene Clusters in the Bovine Genome 89 Ikhide G. Imumorin
Sunday O. Peters
and Marcos De Donato 7. Imprinting in Genome Analysis: Modeling Parent-of-Origin Effects in QTL Studies 113 Suzanne Rowe
Stephen Bishop
and D. J. de Koning 8. Epigenetics and Animal Health 131 Juan Luo
Ying Yu
and Jiuzhou Song 9. Epigenetics and microRNAs in Animal Health 147 Fei Tian and Jiuzhou Song 10. Nutrients and Epigenetics in Bovine Cells 161 Cong-jun Li
Robert W. Li
and Ted H. Elsasser Index 179 Color plates appear between pages 148 and 149.
Sule Dogan
and Erdogan Memili 2. Epigenetics of Cloned Preimplantation Embryos of Domestic Animals 27 X. Cindy Tian and Sadie L. Marjani 3. Roles of Imprinted Genes in Fertility and Promises of the Genome-Wide Technologies 43 Ashley Driver
Wen Huang
and Hasan Khatib 4. Sheep as an Experimental Model for Human ART: Novel Insights on Phenotypic Alterations in ART-Derived Sheep Conceptuses 59 Pasqualino Loi
Antonella D'Agostino
Marta Czernik
Federica Zacchini
Paola Toschi
Antonella Fidanza
and Grazyna Ptak 5. The DLK1-DIO3 Imprinted Gene Cluster and the Callipyge Phenotype in Sheep 73 Christopher A. Bidwell
Ross L. Tellam
Jolena N. Waddell
Tony Vuocolo
Tracy S. Hadfield
and Noelle E. Cockett 6. Genomic Imprinting and Imprinted Gene Clusters in the Bovine Genome 89 Ikhide G. Imumorin
Sunday O. Peters
and Marcos De Donato 7. Imprinting in Genome Analysis: Modeling Parent-of-Origin Effects in QTL Studies 113 Suzanne Rowe
Stephen Bishop
and D. J. de Koning 8. Epigenetics and Animal Health 131 Juan Luo
Ying Yu
and Jiuzhou Song 9. Epigenetics and microRNAs in Animal Health 147 Fei Tian and Jiuzhou Song 10. Nutrients and Epigenetics in Bovine Cells 161 Cong-jun Li
Robert W. Li
and Ted H. Elsasser Index 179 Color plates appear between pages 148 and 149.