Authors
Jiying Wen, Zhongyu Wang, Jieping Huang, Fen Li, Ningbo Chen, Yun Ma
Published in
Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany). Pages e77094. Aug 12, 2026. Epub Aug 12, 2026.
Abstract
Livestock multi-omics integration is key to unraveling complex trait regulation, yet systematic, livestock-specific strategies remain scarce. This review traces the progression from single-omics accumulation to multi-dimensional integration, highlighting how large-scale genomic, epigenomic, and transcriptomic projects lay the foundation for functional dissection. We identify core impediments: extreme species diversity, marked data heterogeneity, limited sample sizes, and a pervasive reduction of multi-omics data to simplistic differential screens, resulting in low translational efficiency. We critically appraise four common pitfalls-overinterpreting correlation as causation, relegating proteomics to corroborating transcriptomics, incomplete microbiome-host integration lacking environmental context, and systematic neglect of metabolic fluxomics-and show how exposomics and fluxomics add necessary causal and dynamic dimensions. To address these, we propose a livestock-adapted three-tier analytical framework: (1) statistical association of cross-omics covariation patterns; (2) machine learning-driven feature mining and integrative modeling; and (3) causal interpretation encompassing Mendelian randomization, prior-knowledge-guided network inference, and physical causal evidence via fluxomics and metabolic control analysis. We further discuss how multimodal sequencing (single-cell, spatial, temporal) and generative AI can fundamentally mitigate heterogeneity and strengthen causal evidence. Finally, we outline future priorities in database standardization, livestock-specific benchmarking, and translational pipelines, charting a path from correlation-centric reporting to mechanistic causality and precision breeding.
PMID:
42584423
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