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Pfizer Animal Genetics Announces Advancements in DNA-marker Testing


PHOENIX, Ariz. (Jan. 29, 2009) — Pfizer Animal Genetics announced today the upcoming availability of GeneStar® MVP™ — molecular value prediction — a new DNA-marker panel containing four times more markers than previously available. In addition, the company is unveiling a new Web site, www.pfizeranimalgenetics.com, to provide producers and allied industry professionals with the latest information regarding animal genomics and genetic marker technology.


The new 56-marker panel improves producers’ decision-making abilities by providing more reliable information regarding economically relevant traits of feed efficiency1, marbling2 and tenderness earlier in the life of the animal.
Authenticated through third-party validation, the new technology was the result of a significant investment in research.


“Pfizer Animal Genetics is committed to providing beef producers with the most reliable DNA-marker technology to improve herd management and decision-making,” says Pfizer Animal Genetics Vice President Nigel Evans. “GeneStar MVPs are a valuable selection tool that will allow producers to achieve their breeding and management goals more effectively.”


As an additional resource, the new web site features in-depth product information, an interactive sales and distributor map, and educational links to the latest information about DNA-marker technology. Web site capabilities will continue to evolve to include additional information and tools of value to producers.
The release of the expanded DNA-marker panel and online resource demonstrate Pfizer Animal Genetics’ focus on continued discovery and improvement of economically relevant traits.


“As DNA-marker technology continues to evolve, beef producers will have a growing supply of tools to help make more precise management decisions,” said Ronnie Green, Pfizer Animal Genetics senior director of global technical services. “Our staff can assist cattle producers in utilizing MVPs to customize breeding and management strategies.”


“We have really just scratched the surface on the understanding and development of DNA markers that can enhance beef cattle production,” Green said. “Future innovations could even focus on disease susceptibility, fertility and other traits related to animal husbandry that are of critical economic importance to beef producers.”


Pfizer Animal Genetics is a business unit of Pfizer Animal Health, a world leader in discovering and developing innovative animal vaccines and prescription medicines. Pfizer Inc. is the world’s largest research-based pharmaceutical company.

 
Editor’s Note:This article was provided as a news release by Pfizer Animal Genetics. For further information, contact Doug Ricke, director of marketing, at 212-733-7421 Mike Opperman, Charleston|Orwig Inc., at 262-563-5100