Mick Watson
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Mick Watson commented on the post, Using genomic information on cattle in Africa 5 years, 5 months ago
Thanks Kabuni. How do we engage with the farmers and get them on board? How do we convince them that the effort is worth it?
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Mick Watson commented on the post, Using genomic information on cattle in Africa 5 years, 5 months ago
I am interested in your opinion about how best to make this type of data available and usable to African scientists
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Mick Watson commented on the post, Using genomic information on cattle in Africa 5 years, 5 months ago
How do we influence the policy makers?
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Mick Watson commented on the post, Using genomic information on cattle in Africa 5 years, 5 months ago
Indeed – it’s very clear we need strong genotypic data alongside well defined phenotypic data from the same animals.
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Mick Watson commented on the post, Using genomic information on cattle in Africa 5 years, 5 months ago
I agree and I would be interested in your opinion on how best we could make such data available and usable by the African scientific community
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Mick Watson commented on the post, Using genomic information on cattle in Africa 5 years, 5 months ago
I agree with this, so how do we do this? How do we engage with farmers and convince them of the need to engage with our efforts?
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Mick Watson commented on the post, Using genomic information on cattle in Africa 5 years, 5 months ago
With the characterisation of pathogens you mention, did this lead to anything useful e.g. better vaccines or better intervention strategies? How do we improve our ability to tackle disease?
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Mick Watson commented on the post, Using genomic information on cattle in Africa 5 years, 5 months ago
Hello! I think this is the kind of project and the kind of idea that all researchers interested in farm animal genomics would be interested in. There are two key questions: (i) what barriers exist to the genomic characterisation of Nigerian cattle and (ii) how do we translate the results into real impact for people?
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Mick Watson commented on the post, Building a genomic reference resource on African cattle 5 years, 5 months ago
John, very interested in your comments on this! How do we maximise the translation of genomics into results that change lives?
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Mick Watson commented on the post, Building a genomic reference resource on African cattle 5 years, 5 months ago
I suspect “the devil is in the detail” – the current Hereford assembly has errors in it, and also there will be quite a lot of structural variation between cattle breeds in Africa and the Hereford reference. We are also working on difficult-to-assemble regions such as MHC
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Mick Watson commented on the post, Building a genomic reference resource on African cattle 5 years, 5 months ago
We have started a bit of this, we’ll be able to do more once recruitment has finished!
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Mick Watson commented on the post, Building a genomic reference resource on African cattle 5 years, 5 months ago
Do we know why some stakeholders failed to engage?
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Mick Watson commented on the post, Building a genomic reference resource on African cattle 5 years, 5 months ago
I completely agree with this and many of us are working to ensure that phenotypic data are collected in standard ways that allows and enables downstream analysis
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Mick Watson commented on the post, Building a genomic reference resource on African cattle 5 years, 5 months ago
Genome reference sequences are of huge value to researchers. It would be good to know what challenges exist, if any, in terms of making genome sequence data usable for scientists in Africa.
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