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Recent Status of Chicken Genome Researches

닭 유전체 연구의 최근 동향

  • Seo, S.W. (Division of Animal Science and Resources, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Paek, W.K. (National Science Museum) ;
  • Lee, J.H. (Division of Animal Science and Resources, Chungnam National University)
  • Published : 2009.06.30

Abstract

Chicken has been being used as the protein sources for humans for long times. Since the release of chicken genome sequencing, large efforts have been carried out for identifying valuable genomic information in chicken including the genes affecting quantitative traits, development and immune responses. In this review, the recent progress of genomic researches has been discussed including the available world wide genetic materials in chicken.

닭은 인간에게 계란과 닭고기를 공급하는 중요한 동물임과 동시에 발생학적, 비교 유전학적으로 매우 중요한 위치를 차지하고 있다. 2004년 발표된 닭의 genome sequencing이후 닭의 유전체 연구에 많은 변화가 일어났다. 본 논문은 그동안 닭의 유전체 연구에 사용된 기초 집단 등 닭 유전체 연구의 재료 현황 및 연구 현황을 재조명하여 봄으로서 앞으로 닭 유전체 연구의 방향을 설정하는데 도움을 주고자 작성하였다.

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