Genetics and Physiology Division
The Genetics and Physiology Division includes the Genetics and Physiology Hall, Taiwan Livestock Germplasm Center, and Swine Testing Station. Its primary responsibilities are to conduct
research on the genetics, breeding, and physiology of livestock
and poultry, to preserve genetic materials, to assess traits, and to develop artificial reproductive and transgenic technologies.
Additionally, the division also manages the Taiwan Livestock
Germplasm Database (https://www.angrin.tlrigoutw), which
catalogs and registers various breeds and strains, providing
adaptation techniques for livestock production and maintaining genetic diversity.
Research Focus
Practical implementation of digital breeding technologies for livestock and poultry.
Value-added development and application of genetic materials in livestock and poultry.
Development of genetic trait evaluation technologies, database construction, and value chain innovation for livestock and poultry.
Research and efficiency enhancement of artificial reproduction and key biotechnologies for livestock and poultry,
Development of transgenic technologies and biomedical applications for livestock and poultry.
Genetics and Physiology Hall
Physiology Research of Livestock and Poultry
Cryogenic Storage System for Biological Genetic Resources Using Liquid Nitrogen
Taiwan Livestock Germplasm Information Network