Research/Genomics-based technology for new health products

From Poultry Hub

Jump to: navigation, search
CSIRO's Dr Rob Moore
CSIRO's Dr Rob Moore

Title: Application of genomic based technology for the development of new health products

Project Leader: Rob Moore at CSIRO funded by Poultry CRC (Project 03-16a)

Duration of Project: 24 December 2003 to 24 December 2009

Contents

Project overview

This project aims to establish a comprehensive capability for the study of gene expression in chickens. The goal is to make this technology available to all research groups within Australia who identify useful applications. The CSIRO group aims to use the capability to analyse the response of chickens to various infectious agents. It is anticipated that this will guide the development of new products to enhance chicken health and productivity.

Project objectives

  • Establish a comprehensive capability for the study of gene expression in chickens.

Project progress

We have used our 20,000 gene microarray to analyse chicken gene expression in a variety of model systems with a view to understanding the underlying biological processes in pathogen infection and normal gut development. Currently only about a third of the gene set on the microarray is adequately annotated so we have expended considerable effort on refining the gene annotation so that we can better interpret the importance of observed gene expression changes.

See also

Personal tools
site help