Biomarkers as management tools for industries in the pork production chain

M. T. te Pas, Arend J W Hoekman, M. Smits
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In livestock production, traits such as meat quantity and quality are mainly determined by biological processes. Knowing the biological background of traits makes it possible to identify relevant processes, genes or molecules that may be used as indicators to rapidly and easily detect the status and phase of biological processes. Such indicators are called biomarkers. Thus biomarkers provide information about the status and phase of biological processes underlying particular traits. This information can be used to modulate these processes and thereby optimize the economic value of these traits. To produce products from livestock, pork industries are organized in a production chain – from the breeding industry to the retail industry. Industries in a chain interact with each other to optimize economic value. (Automated) detection of biomarkers could activate processes throughout the chain that can be robotized and computerized, thereby creating economic benefit for all participants in the chain. Biomarkers may be used on individual animals and on pooled samples representing a whole herd for herd management. Here we describe how biomarkers can be developed and how they may be used to enhance value for the pork production chain industries.
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生物标志物作为猪肉生产链行业的管理工具
在畜牧生产中,肉的数量和品质等性状主要由生物过程决定。了解性状的生物学背景,可以识别相关的过程、基因或分子,这些过程、基因或分子可以作为指标,快速、方便地检测生物过程的状态和阶段。这些指标被称为生物标志物。因此,生物标志物提供了关于特定性状下生物过程的状态和阶段的信息。这些信息可以用来调节这些过程,从而优化这些性状的经济价值。为了从牲畜中生产产品,猪肉产业被组织成一条生产链——从养殖业到零售业。产业链上的产业相互作用以优化经济价值。生物标记物的(自动化)检测可以激活整个链中的过程,这些过程可以机器人化和计算机化,从而为链中的所有参与者创造经济效益。生物标记物可用于单个动物,也可用于代表整个畜群的汇总样本,用于畜群管理。在这里,我们描述了如何开发生物标志物,以及如何使用它们来提高猪肉生产链行业的价值。
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