In the recent years, the number of endangered animals, both referred to livestock and wild species, has grown enormously. The "livestock" term refers to animals domesticated for pro- ducing commodities for man such as food, fiber and draught. Livestock biodiversity is integral to our culture, history, environment, and economy. Thousands of livestock breeds have evolved over time to suit particular environments and farming systems. Conservation and analyses of these genetic resources rely on demographic characterization and correct breeding schemes. In addition, molecular genetic studies allow to identify and monitor the genetic diversity within and across breeds and to reconstruct their evolution history. The conservation of livestock variability is also a crucial element in order to preserve and valorise specific nutritional and nutraceutical properties of animal products. Ef- ficient ex situ and in situ conservation strategies, as well as the creation of bio-banks and specific biotechnological and bioinformatics tools for genetic analyses and digital preservation, are obligatory requirements in order to implement an appropriate action for the conservation of animal biodiversity. The main issues concerning different species are summarised, with particu- lar reference to the livestock biodiversity still existing. Some examples of ex situ conservation strategies, which mainly refer to cryoconserva- tion of semen, ova, embryos or tissues, devel- oped in Italy, are presented, and the different actions in defense of Animal Genetic Resources (AnGR) developed within the European Com- munity are illustrated. Interestingly, the same strategies for biological and digital analyses and preservation of livestock biodiversity can be exported to wild endangered animals in order to plan a correct conservation and repopulation of the species. Furthermore, the European Union has set up the guidelines to safeguard the bio- diversity and to combat the extinction of animal species, and has made the protection of biodi- versity and ecosystems one of the main objec- tives of the Sixth Environment Action Pro- gramme.

Endangered Animals: from biotechnologies to digital preservation

Pizzi F;A Mezzelani;L Milanesi
2013

Abstract

In the recent years, the number of endangered animals, both referred to livestock and wild species, has grown enormously. The "livestock" term refers to animals domesticated for pro- ducing commodities for man such as food, fiber and draught. Livestock biodiversity is integral to our culture, history, environment, and economy. Thousands of livestock breeds have evolved over time to suit particular environments and farming systems. Conservation and analyses of these genetic resources rely on demographic characterization and correct breeding schemes. In addition, molecular genetic studies allow to identify and monitor the genetic diversity within and across breeds and to reconstruct their evolution history. The conservation of livestock variability is also a crucial element in order to preserve and valorise specific nutritional and nutraceutical properties of animal products. Ef- ficient ex situ and in situ conservation strategies, as well as the creation of bio-banks and specific biotechnological and bioinformatics tools for genetic analyses and digital preservation, are obligatory requirements in order to implement an appropriate action for the conservation of animal biodiversity. The main issues concerning different species are summarised, with particu- lar reference to the livestock biodiversity still existing. Some examples of ex situ conservation strategies, which mainly refer to cryoconserva- tion of semen, ova, embryos or tissues, devel- oped in Italy, are presented, and the different actions in defense of Animal Genetic Resources (AnGR) developed within the European Com- munity are illustrated. Interestingly, the same strategies for biological and digital analyses and preservation of livestock biodiversity can be exported to wild endangered animals in order to plan a correct conservation and repopulation of the species. Furthermore, the European Union has set up the guidelines to safeguard the bio- diversity and to combat the extinction of animal species, and has made the protection of biodi- versity and ecosystems one of the main objec- tives of the Sixth Environment Action Pro- gramme.
2013
BIOLOGIA E BIOTECNOLOGIA AGRARIA
Istituto di Tecnologie Biomediche - ITB
Livestock Biodiversity; Wild Animals; Endangered Animals; In Situ Conservation; Ex Situ Conservation
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