The project investigates epigenetic and transcriptomic
changes occurring in multiple regions of the brain of
chickens, and other organs related to stress response,
during development. The project will contribute to the
understanding of molecular mechanisms of stress
response in farmed chickens to improve their animal
welfare in production settings. In this project, the data
from 16 on-farm hatched hens and transported hens will
be collected. In experiment 2 the effect of the housing
system on 1200 chickens (layers sire line) will be
investigated. Within each pen, 30 animals will be selected
as focal animals for longitudinal assessment at 50,120, 175,
245, and 420 days of age. red blood cells from blood
sampling will be used to investigate potential methylome
and genomic marks that would be associated with
different traits. At 420 days of age, we will collect adrenal
and hypothalamus to build a cumulative stress index in
combination with tracking data and health assessments. In
experiment 3, the impact of seasonality on pig
reproductive performance on endometrial tissue collected
by biopsy will be investigated. The methods consist of the
DNA/RNA extraction from tissues, and application of the
GBS-MeDIP method (Genotype by sequencing integrated
with methylated DNA immunoprecipitation) to assess
DNA methylation changes in the reduced genome. Briefly,
after DNA extraction, this new approach starts with an
enzymatic cleavage of the genome to produce fragments
with overhangs, followed by the ligation of barcodes and
Illumina adapters. Then, sample pooling is performed, and
a fraction of this pool is subjected to MeDIP. Two libraries
are produced after PCR amplification, one that was not
subjected to MeDIP (Genomic) and one that was subjected
to MeDIP (methylomic). After PCR, the libraries are
purified and will be sent for sequencing (SciLifeLab).