
In the past decade, biobanking has fuelled great scientific advances in the human medical sector. Well-established domesticated animal biobanks and integrated networks likewise harbour immense potential for great scientific advances with broad societal impacts, which are currently not being fully realised. Political and scientific leaders as well as journals and ethics committees should help to ensure that we are well equipped to meet future demands in livestock production, animal models, and veterinary care of companion animals.
SELECTION, Veterinary Medicine, Livestock, Biomedical Research, QH301-705.5, Genomic medicine, Life Science, Animals, Humans, Mammalian genomics, Biology (General), Biological Specimen Banks, Pets and companion animals, COMPLEX, ta412, Legislation, Veterinary, ta1184, Biodiversity, GENOME, Domestic animals, Biomedicine, Animal sexual behavior, Animals, Domestic, Perspective, Animal genetics
SELECTION, Veterinary Medicine, Livestock, Biomedical Research, QH301-705.5, Genomic medicine, Life Science, Animals, Humans, Mammalian genomics, Biology (General), Biological Specimen Banks, Pets and companion animals, COMPLEX, ta412, Legislation, Veterinary, ta1184, Biodiversity, GENOME, Domestic animals, Biomedicine, Animal sexual behavior, Animals, Domestic, Perspective, Animal genetics
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