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Animal Breeding Solutions
The field of animal breeding is undergoing a profound transformation from traditional breeding methods. BioVenic is dedicated to paving the way for the innovation of animal breeding. We've established several advanced technology platforms for animal-breeding research, which enables us to provide comprehensive research services for animal breeding-related statistics analysis, animal genome function analysis, and design and validation of animal genome editing. Our goal is to meet different project goals of customers and solve problems in animal breeding research.
Our Services
BIoVenic represents a gateway to innovative research in the field of animal breeding and genetics to meet the evolving challenges in animal agriculture, animal nutrition and veterinary research.
Genomic Selection in Animal Breeding
Our genomic selection research services offer a platform for animal agriculture professionals seeking an innovative way of breeding by utilizing animal SNPs. BioVenic provides precise genetic evaluations and custom breeding statistical analysis, which empower researchers to understand molecular mechanisms of animal genetics, which accelerates genetic progress and enhancing the genetic structure of animal populations.
Marker-assisted Selection in Animal Breeding
In order to pinpoint the location and impact of QTL on chromosomes, BioVenic uses linkage analysis between phenotypic characteristics and markers. This allows for the precise orientation of trait-related genes and the subsequent selection of breeding animals, which reduces animal generation interval and improve breeding progress.
Fig.3 Genome-wide Association Studies (GWAS) in Animal Breeding1,2.
Genome-wide Association Studies (GWAS) in Animal Breeding
GWAS has emerged as a key technique for locating potential genes for critical characteristics in animal breeding. Our devoted team are capable of offering animal genome-wide association studies, which use SNPs as genetic markers to search the whole genome for target genes that are associated with animal traits.
Breeding for complex traits to improve animal economic traits and overall health tends to be a great challenge. The animal's genome's specific gene sequence can be precisely modified using gene editing. BioVenic offers advanced custom genome editing services, CRISPR gRNA services, gene delivery, and genome modification validation services to meet customer's research requirement.
Omics Solutions in Animal Research
BioVenic providing high-throughput molecular technologies to support animal breeding research. We integrate molecular breeding with animal genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and metagenomics in order to provide compelling analytical services that may be used in conjunction with molecular breeding to precisely select animals for enhanced complex traits.
Our Advantages
Focusing on pig, dairy, beef, poultry, aquaculture species and more.
Breeding for complex traits including animal disease resistance, animal welfare, animal growth and production.
Establishing genotyping and phenotyping platforms for more accurate analysis.
Advanced gene editing technology for precision animal breeding.
BioVenic is committed to revolutionizing animal breeding through cutting-edge technologies and comprehensive research services. Our expertise in genomics, gene editing, and omics solutions can help you achieve your project goals. please contact us to learn more.
References
- Dodd, Gabriella Roby, et al. "Single-step GBLUP and GWAS analyses suggests implementation of unweighted two trait approach for heat stress in swine." Animals 12.3 (2022): 388.
- Image retrieved from Figure 3 "Manhattan Plot representing the difference between the Genome-Wide Association Study results for Trait One, referring to HCW under heat stress, and Trait Two, referring to HCW under normal conditions". Dodd, Gabriella Roby, et al., 2022, used under CC BY 4.0. The original image was modified by changing title to "Genome-wide Association Studies (GWAS) in Animal Breeding