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Evolution of the sheep industry and genetic research in the United States: opportunities for convergence in the twenty-first century

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ANIMAL GENETICS
卷 52, 期 4, 页码 395-408

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/age.13067

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genetic diversity; genetic selection; genomics; Ovis aries; production systems

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  1. USDA National Institute of Food [IDA01566]

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The development and application of technology play a crucial role in advancing sheep production in the United States, helping the industry expand to new markets and improve production efficiency and profitability. As the sheep industry evolves, there is a shift towards small-scale operations and a rise in the popularity of hair breeds that do not require shearing. Genetic resources and new technological approaches are available to address long-standing issues such as growth, reproduction, and parasite resistance, providing opportunities for further improvements in production efficiency.
The continuous development and application of technology for genetic improvement is a key element for advancing sheep production in the United States. The US sheep industry has contracted over time but appears to be at a juncture where a greater utilization of technology can facilitate industry expansion to new markets and address inefficiencies in traditional production practices. Significant transformations include the increased value of lamb in relation to wool, and a downtrend in large-scale operations but a simultaneous rise in small flocks. Additionally, popularity of hair breeds not requiring shearing has surged, particularly in semi-arid and subtropical US environments. A variety of domestically developed composite breeds and newly established technological approaches are now widely available for the sheep industry to use as it navigates these ongoing transformations. These genetic resources can also address long-targeted areas of improvement such as growth, reproduction and parasite resistance. Moderate progress in production efficiency has been achieved by producers who have employed estimated breeding values, but widespread adoption of this technology has been limited. Genomic marker panels have recently shown promise for reducing disease susceptibility, identifying parentage and providing a foundation for marker-assisted selection. As the ovine genome is further explored and genomic assemblies are improved, the sheep research community in the USA can capitalize on new-found information to develop and apply genetic technologies to improve the production efficiency and profitability of the sheep industry.

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