id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-009526-ghm1hvei Bertolini, F. Genomic investigation of piglet resilience following porcine epidemic diarrhea outbreaks 2016-12-12 .txt text/plain 2786 140 51 Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) belongs to the Coronaviridae family; this family includes a wide variety of viruses that affect humans and other animals, causing respiratory and gastroenteric diseases (Weiss & Navas-Martin 2005) . The degree to which the small percentage of na€ ıve suckling piglets recover during PED outbreaks in the wider industry is unknown, as is the biological mechanisms involved, but two main hypothesis can be suggested: (i) survival can be related to variation in the intestinal receptor used by PEDV to gain entry to intestinal epithelial cells (the ANPEP gene) or (ii) as summarized by Schneider & Ayres (2008) and Ayres & Schneider (2012) , survival and recovery can be related to particular host immune responses that enhance viral clearance, increase cell epithelial regeneration rate or reduce viral replication rate. In this study, our aim was to investigate genome-wide differences between dead and recovered suckling piglets from commercial farms during PED outbreaks. Table S1 Number of dead and recovered piglets from the PEDV outbreak in each considered farm. ./cache/cord-009526-ghm1hvei.txt ./txt/cord-009526-ghm1hvei.txt