Omics Technology for Genetic Selection Towards Feed Efficiency Traits of Indigenous Cattle in Indonesia: A Review

Hendrawan Soetanto, F. Fatchiyah
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Indigenous cattle in Indonesia seldom to reach their genetic potentials due to an interaction impact of harsh tropical climate and low-quality feed. Some indigenous breeds of cattle in Indonesia, such as Bali, Madura and Crossbred Ongole have demonstrated their successful adaptation to survive in the harsh environment, but their ultimate performances are still considered less than their genetic potentials when reared under comfortable environment like in the sub-tropical climate. This is primarily due to inefficient fermentation of feed originating from inadequate supply of essential nutrients required for optimum growth of microbes in the forestomach. A rapid advancement of omics technology has been the driver for ruminant nutritionists to use such a technology to study the interrelationship between nutrients and particular genes associated with the biochemical pathways of nutrients at molecular levels. This review highlights the current issues and challenges on the use of omics technologies to improve the efficiency of feed utilization by cattle consuming low-quality diets and its potential to be used in the genetic selection program.
印尼土著牛饲料效率性状遗传选育的 Omics 技术:综述
由于恶劣的热带气候和劣质饲料的相互作用,印度尼西亚本土牛很少能发挥其遗传潜力。印尼的一些本土牛种,如巴厘牛、马都拉牛和杂交翁戈尔牛,已成功适应了恶劣的生存环境,但在亚热带气候等舒适环境下饲养时,其最终表现仍被认为低于其遗传潜力。这主要是由于林胃微生物最佳生长所需的基本营养供应不足,导致饲料发酵效率低下。反刍动物营养学家利用这种技术在分子水平上研究营养素和与营养素生化途径相关的特定基因之间的相互关系。本综述强调了目前在使用全息技术提高牛对低质日粮的饲料利用效率方面存在的问题和面临的挑战,以及该技术在遗传选育计划中的应用潜力。
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