The collaboration between livestock and wildlife conservation genetics communities has the potential to help promote shared priorities, with respect to emerging technologies and new analytical approaches such as next generation sequencing incorporating adaptive variation. The GLOBALDIV Consortium recently organized an international workshop held at the Ecole Polytechnique Fe´de´rale de Lausanne (Switzerland) including a whole-day session with contributions aimed at taking stock of the situation regarding the extent of information and methodology exchange between the two communities. Discussions permitted the identification of potential benefits of further promoting cooperation in the context of genetic monitoring in particular, a central concept to current concerns for both the livestock and wildlife conservation communities.
Joost, S., Colli, L., Bonin, A., Biebach, I., Allendorf, F. W., Hoffmann, I., Hanotte, O., Taberlet, P., Bruford, M. W., The Globaldiv, C., Promoting collaboration between livestock and wildlife conservation genetics communities, <<CONSERVATION GENETICS RESOURCES>>, 2011; 3 (4): 785-788. [doi:10.1007/s12686-011-9457-9] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/7732]
Promoting collaboration between livestock and wildlife conservation genetics communities
Joost, Stephane;Colli, Licia;
2011
Abstract
The collaboration between livestock and wildlife conservation genetics communities has the potential to help promote shared priorities, with respect to emerging technologies and new analytical approaches such as next generation sequencing incorporating adaptive variation. The GLOBALDIV Consortium recently organized an international workshop held at the Ecole Polytechnique Fe´de´rale de Lausanne (Switzerland) including a whole-day session with contributions aimed at taking stock of the situation regarding the extent of information and methodology exchange between the two communities. Discussions permitted the identification of potential benefits of further promoting cooperation in the context of genetic monitoring in particular, a central concept to current concerns for both the livestock and wildlife conservation communities.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.