Dr. Max Rothschild: Genomics Transforming Pig Production | Ep. 160
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In this episode of The Swine it Podcast Show Canada, Dr. Max Rothschild, Distinguished Professor at Iowa State University, explains how genetics and genomics have transformed swine production. He explores genomic selection, key gene discoveries, and the role of gene editing in improving disease resistance and productivity. Practical insights on litter size, meat quality, and industry adoption are also discussed. Listen now on all major platforms!
"Genetic improvement in swine production accelerated significantly once molecular tools enabled identification of DNA level variation influencing growth, reproduction, and meat quality across commercial populations."
Meet the guest: Dr. Max Rothschild earned his PhD in Animal Breeding from Cornell University and has spent over four decades at Iowa State University advancing swine genetics and genomics. His research focuses on genetic improvement, disease resistance, and molecular tools for swine production. A leader in pig genome research, his work has shaped modern breeding strategies.
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What you will learn:
- (00:00) Highlight
- (01:02) Introduction
- (01:44) Genetics background
- (04:35) Genomic progress
- (08:03) Genetics vs genomics
- (10:10) Litter size genes
- (17:00) Gene editing role
- (25:32) Final Questions
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