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From: "Gabor Meszaros" <gabor.meszarosboku.ac.at>
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Subject: Webinar - "Genomic assessment of genetic variation
and the future of the breed concept"
Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2024 22:58:56 -0600
Dear Colleagues,
We cordially invite you for our webinar on "Genomic assessment of genetic
variation and the future of the breed concept". This represents the
culmination of collaborative work by a diverse group of experts from
institutions from all around the world to prepare materials for a sub-
chapter in the upcoming third Report on the State of the World's Animal
Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture.
The webinar wil be held online on 12.12.2024 (Thursday) from 14.00 to 15.30
CET.
Please follow this link to join: https://bokuvienna.zoom.us/j/68164494778
There is no registration required. The meeting will be open about 10
minutes before the designated start.
Note: This is a webinar-style meeting, so only the invited panelists will
appear on screen and be able to speak. But wed love for you to join the
conversation in the chat!
The agenda of the webinar will consist of 5 invited talks, about 12 minutes
each, followed by a joint discussion session. The schedule for the talks is
as follows:
1) Use of genomic data in the framework of monitoring and improving animal
genetic resources (AnGR): from Microsatellites to SNP and Sequence
(Alessandra Stella, IBBA CNR, Italy)
2) A screenshot of the pangenome (Alexander Leonard, ETH Zurich,
Switzerland)
3) Genomic indicators of diversity within and between breeds (Gbor
Mszros, BOKU University, Austria)
4) Practical use of genomic data in breed management and conservation (Jack
Windig, Wageningen University & Research, the Netherlands)
5) Will the concept of breed change in the future? (Maria Wurzinger, Iowa
State University, USA)
We look forward to welcoming you to this engaging webinar and hope youll
join us for what promises to be an insightful discussion on the future of
genetic resources and breed concepts.
Best regards,
The Subchapter Team
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