This book entitled, “Advances in Animal Biotechnology, ” is a compilation of state-of-the-art in the field of Animal Biotechnology including fishery, that are not sheltered in depth in earlier publications. It offers an update on avant-garde technologies and advances in key aspects of genetic engineering, metagenomics, assisted reproduction, animal genomics, biotechnology in veterinary health, as well as the role of gut and marine microbial ecosystems in livestock and industrial development.
The book is divided broadly into five different sections, viz., Gut Microbiome and Nutritional Biotechnology, Assisted Reproduction Biotechnology, Livestock Genomics, Health Biotechnology, and Animal Biotechnology in Global Perspective. The book covers the syllabi of Animal Biotechnology courses in various universities, academia and competitive examinations at various levels. Researchers, Continuing Graduates, and Academicians, Research Institutions, and Biotech Companies will be benefited from this valuable compilation of research. Its broad spectrum makes this work a valuable resource for professionals, researchers, academics and students in the field of veterinary and animal production as well as the biotechnology industry.
Table des matières
Part1: Gut microbiome and nutritional biotechnology.- Metagenomics for utilizing the herbivore gut potential.- Gut/rumen microbiome- a livestock and industrial perspective.- Anaerobic gut fungi- a biotechnological perspective.- Microbial resources from wild and captive animals.- Insect gut- a treasure of microbes and microbial enzymes.- Nutraceuticals from bioengineered organisms.- Designer probiotics: the next-gen high efficiency biotherapeutics.- Part 2: Assisted reproduction biotechnology.- Revolutionary reproduction biotechnologies in livestock: an overview.- Cryopreservation of oocytes and embryos.- Somatic cell nuclear transfer.- Micromanipulation technology in health and assisted reproduction.- Reproduction advances in buffaloes.- Reproduction biotechnology in camelids.- Reproduction biotechnology in cattle.- Reproduction biotechnology in pig.- Biotechnology in wildlife.- Assisted reproduction in equines.- Assisted reproduction in cats and dogs.-Stem cells and cellular reprogramming to advance livestock industry.- Spermatogonial and oogonial stem cells in farm animals.- Parthenogenesis- a potential tool to reproductive biotechnology.- Transgenesis and genetically engineered livestock as live bioreactors.- Animal stem cells- a perspective on their use in human health.- Fish and poultry transgenics.- Part 3: Livestock genomics.- Animal genomics- a current perspective.- Analysis of genome diversity.- Analysis of Genome Mapping.- Generation and analysis of whole genome mapping.- Digital PCR.- Transcriptomics.- Proteomics.- Metabolomics.- Synthetic biology.- Bioinformatics and web-based tools for genome sequence data analysis.- Part 4: Health biotechnology.- Animal biotechnology in human health.- Designer milk.- Marine bio-resources- animals and veterinary applications.- RNA interference (RNAi) technology.- Big from small: micro RNA in relation to veterinary sciences.- Genome editing in farm animals.- Next Generation Sequencing vis-à-vis Veterinary Health Management.- Computer-aided drug discovery.- Part 5: Animal biotechnology in global perspective.- Steps towards sustainable livestock: technologies to conserve and boost the indigenous livestock.- Biotechnology for wildlife.- Non-meat alternatives.- Career opportunities in animal biotechnology.- Intellectual property rights in animal biotechnology.
A propos de l’auteur
B. Singh
B. Singh, Ph. D., is Principal Scientist (Professor) at ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Regional Station Palampur, India. He earned his doctorate (Animal Biotechnology) in 2007 from ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, India. He worked on nuclear transfer cloning in water buffaloes.
Dr. B. Singh is one of the leading experts in the field of animal biotechnology. He has contributed to research and teaching at post graduate levels. His expertise includes biotechnology of gut microbiome, somatic cell nuclear transfer cloning, and stem cell biology. In addition, he has worked on molecular biology, biochemical genetics, and cryopreservation of fish germplasm during his profession at ICAR-National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources, Lucknow, India.
As a researcher, he has published more than 75 research and review papers in peer reviewed journals, more than 100 research abstracts, technical bulletins, and authored two books, namely “Textbook of Animal Biotechnology”, and “Reproduction Biotechnology in Buffalo”, and 20 chapters in books published by Elsevier, Springer and NOVA. He is reviewer for various international journals, and life member of assorted prestigious scientific societies.
G. Mal
Prof. G. Mal, Ph. D. is Principal Scientist (Biochemistry), and Station Incharge at ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Regional Station Palampur, India. He obtained his master’s degree in Biochemistry from Himachal Pradesh Agriculture University Palampur, (India), and Ph. D. (Molecular Biology and Biotechnology) from University of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, U.K.
Dr. G. Mal has experience in molecular biology of cancer, gut microbiome and reproduction biology. He has published more than 80 scientific research papers and reviews, and more than 75 scientific abstracts in national and international journals. He has authored 2 books and contributed 15 book chapters. Dr. Mal has developed need-based technologies for value-added camel milk products during his services at ICAR-National Research Centre on Camel, Bikaner (India). He is reviewer for many prestigious international journals, and life member of various professional scientific societies.
Sanjeev K. Gautam
Sanjeev Gautam earned his Ph. D. (Animal Biotechnology) in 2007 from ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal. He has worked as research consultant at Institute for Cellular Medicine, San Jose, Costa Rica and Cryosave Labs, Mechelen, Belgium. In late 2007, he joined as Assistant Professor in Department of Biotechnology, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, India. In 2008, he visited, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque USA for postdoctoral research. In 2010, he went for Postdoc in Lund University, Sweden where he worked on neuro stem cell biology. His areas of research include Stem Cell Biology and Animal Biotechnology.
He has vast teaching and research experience at graduate as well as postgraduate levels.
He is basically a stem cell biologist with expertise in human and animal stem cells. He has published more than 60 scientific papers of national and international repute. He is reviewer/editor/editorial board member of many International journals. He has guided three Ph. D. students and many M. Sc. students in the field of Biotechnology. He is co-author of “Textbook of Animal Biotechnology” (TERI, New Delhi). Currently, Dr. Gautam is working as visiting faculty in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California, Davis USA.
M. Mukesh
Manishi Mukesh, Ph. D. is working as the Principal Scientist (Professor) and ICAR National Fellow at Department of Animal Biotechnology, ICAR-National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources, Karnal (India). He obtained his Master’s degree in Animal Biotechnology from National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal and doctorate in Biotechnology from Panjab University, Chandigarh (India). He has more than 20 years of experience as a research scientist in the area of cattle and buffalo genomics. He is engaged in assessing the genome diversity of various cattle breeds of India using neutral and functional markers. His group has made significant contribution to the area of mammary gland transcriptomics and functional genomics of riverine buffaloes.
Currently, he is engaged in thermoregulation genomics to understand the molecular basis of thermotolerance and adaptation of Indian cattle and buffalo breeds to diverse agroclimatic conditions. He has worked at Mammalian Nutri Physio Genomics Lab, University of Illinois, USA to understand various tissue transcriptomic responses during various physiological conditions in high producing dairy cattle.
Dr. M. Mukesh has published more than 80 research papers in peer-reviewed international journals. He has contributed in several book chapters, technical bulletins and monographs on cattle breeds based on the phenotypic and molecular characterization. Dr. Mukesh has been awarded CAR- National Fellow position by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) for his contribution in the area of animal sciences.