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The global aim of the PhD thesis will be to carry out a detailed characterization of the genetic variability of the various components of pig immune traits (IT) with the long term objective of cont...
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The aim of the thesis is hence to determine whether it is also possible to detect footprints of recent selection, such as the one encountered in experimental programs.
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microRNA are small non-coding RNA that play an important role in target gene regulation, being implicated in many cell processes. Until recently, few studies have been performed and have been mainl...
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The objective of this project is to integrate and reinforce Biological Resources Centers (CRB) that conserve reproductive and genomic material for domesticated animals raised in France including ma...
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Editorial
19 january 2012
GABI and its research teams, an Animal Genetics pole of international size, offer a structured and attractive site for leading innovative programs and training students
The GABI joint research unit, for which both INRA (French National Institute for Agricultural Research) and AgroParisTech (Paris Institute of Technology for Life Food and Environmental Sciences) have joint responsibility, includes 180 scientists, professors, engineers, technicians and students from INRA and AgroParisTech and also from CEA (French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission) and several technical or professional organisations including the Institut de l'Elevage (French Breeding Institute), the Haras Nationaux (French Horse and Riding Institute), UNCEIA (French National Union of Cooperatives for Animal Insemination) and IFIP (French Pork and Pig Institute).

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Research at GABI is aimed at improving knowledge on the genetic variability of biological functions and developing methods and tools for the genetic improvement and conservation of animal populations.
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Our fields of expertise: quantitative and statistical genetics, population genetics, genetic evaluation, bioinformatics, molecular genetics, cell biology, cytogenetics, structural and expressional genomics, microgenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, transgenesis.
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Eight research teams:: BIGE (Equine Integrative Biology and Genetics), DISC (Cell Differentiation and Specialisation), G2B (Bovine Genetics and Genomics), GdP (Pig Genetics), GenAqua (Genetics and Aquaculture), GIS (Genetics, Immunity, Health), LGS (Milk, Genome and Health), PSGen (Populations, Statistics and Genome).
The research teams are organised to meet the needs for new approaches in genetics and to offer a global solution to Integrative Biology challenges.
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