Autonomous University of Barcelona
Autonomous University of Barcelona
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assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:Wageningen University & Research, Departement Dierwetenschappen, Fokkerij & Genetica (ABG), Autonomous University of Barcelona, Wageningen University & Research, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Wageningen University & Research, Departement Dierwetenschappen, Animal Breeding and Genomics CentreWageningen University & Research, Departement Dierwetenschappen, Fokkerij & Genetica (ABG),Autonomous University of Barcelona,Wageningen University & Research,Autonomous University of Barcelona,Wageningen University & Research, Departement Dierwetenschappen, Animal Breeding and Genomics CentreFunder: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) Project Code: ENPPS.LIFT.019.020Selection of animals in pig breeding, increasingly is focused on traits related to health and welfare of the animals. Genomic information plays an important role in the selection (referred to as "Genomic Selection"; GS). The accuracy of GS can be improved by using causal variants for these traits. The majority of variants affect the expression of genes and have not been identified. We will use artificial intelligence to identify such causal variants with emphasis on health and welfare traits. Variants that have been shown to affect gene expression (eQTL) will be tested for GS within several commercial pig breeding lines.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2024Partners:University of Glasgow, Autonomous University of Barcelona, UB, University of Glasgow, Université Grenoble Alpes +5 partnersUniversity of Glasgow,Autonomous University of Barcelona,UB,University of Glasgow,Université Grenoble Alpes,Universität Bern,Autonomous University of Barcelona, Facultat de Ciències Polítiques, Campus de la UAB,Université Grenoble Alpes,Goethe University Frankfurt - Department for Social Sciences,Goethe University Frankfurt - Department for Social SciencesFunder: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) Project Code: 462-19-070Rising populism and polarization, coupled with declining democratic legitimacy, all point toward a crisis in European democracies. This crisis has a regional dimension: a political and perhaps cultural divide between rural and urban areas. The project examines whether and how urban-rural residency is related to divides in legitimacy beliefs, social identities, perceptions of injustice and threat, political and social attitudes and political behavior of European citizens. It explores “Democratic governance in a turbulent age” from different thematic angles. First, it deals with shifting identities and their consequences for democratic governance and political representation (theme 4). Stable cleavages only emerge when struggles for identity are accompanied by perceptions of social inequality and unfair resource distribution (theme 1). Second, it examines the role played by globalization: increasing rural-urban economic divides create social status threats which exacerbate rural-urban political divides (theme 2). The project will combine a broad comparative study of all European countries with an in-depth analysis of five established European democracies. The project will result in the provision of significant new evidence on rural-urban disparities in European politics, which will allow us to examine the consequences of – and cures for – the current crisis of democracy, thereby engaging both academic and policymaking audiences. The coordination of the project, setting of the agenda, and the timely delivery of work packages will be the responsibility of the Frankfurt team. In particular, the project will be coordinated by holding six internal workshops and using a shared cloud server.
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