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Associate Professor Marina Fortes
Associate Professor

Marina Fortes

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Overview

Background

Marina Fortes has a degree in Veterinary Medicine (2004) and a Master of Science in Animal Reproduction (2007) from the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. She completed her PhD in genetics, in 2012 at The University of Queensland (UQ). For her PhD Marina had international scholarships from UQ and the Beef CRC. Her PhD received the Dean's commendation award. After that, Marina worked as a post-doc at the Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI). In August 2014, Marina joined the School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences (SCMB) as an academic and established the Livestock Genomics Group. As a researcher, Marina is interested in genetics and genomics, sustainable livestock production, and reproductive biology. Ongoing collaborations link her group to a rich research environment, both domestic and international, which contributes to sustainable livestock industries. Meat and Livestock Australia has provided ongoing support to the projects led by her group. For her work on the genomics of cow fertility, Marina received an Advanced Queensland Fellowship (2018-2021). Marina teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including the Livestock Biotechnology course (BIOT7038) within the Master of Biotechnology program. The Women in Science podcast - https://soundcloud.com/womeninscience - was produced by Marina Fortes, Marloes Dekker, and Kirsty Short.

Availability

Associate Professor Marina Fortes is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Veterinary Science, Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
  • Masters (Research) of Animal Reproduction, Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
  • Collaboration / Affiliation, Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)

Research interests

  • Beef Cattle Genomics

    In our research, genomics technologies are applied to cattle populations to understand the molecular mechanisms driving production traits and impact on selective breeding.

  • Reproductive Biology

    Understanding bovine reproductive biology, as a model to mammalian organisms, is a key component of our research that can benefit livestock production. Cattle fertility has major implications for the sustainability of the beef and dairy industries.

Research impacts

The Livestock Genomics Group leads research projects that impact on the sustainability of animal production. The Australian beef industry is our main research partner, and so our projects deliver outcomes to cattle producers. A better understanding of the genomics of livestock informs selective breeding practices. Selective breeding is a proven method to improve livestock efficiency and therefore increase food production while reducing the environmental impact of this vital activity.

Works

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131 works between 2008 and 2024

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2015

Journal Article

Low frequency of Y anomaly detected in Australian Brahman cow-herds

de Camargo, Gregório M. F., Porto-Neto, Laercio R., Fortes, Marina R. S., Bunch, Rowan J., Tonhati, Humberto, Reverter, Antonio, Moore, Stephen S. and Lehnert, Sigrid A. (2015). Low frequency of Y anomaly detected in Australian Brahman cow-herds. Meta Gene, 3, 59-61. doi: 10.1016/j.mgene.2015.01.001

Low frequency of Y anomaly detected in Australian Brahman cow-herds

2015

Conference Publication

Non-synonimous polymorphism in helb is associated with male and female reproductive traits in cattle

Fortes, M. R. S., Almughlliq, F. B., Nguyen, L. T., Porto Neto, L. R. and Lehnert, S. A. (2015). Non-synonimous polymorphism in helb is associated with male and female reproductive traits in cattle. Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Lorne, VIC, Australia, 28-30 September 2015. Bundoora, VIC, Australia: Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics.

Non-synonimous polymorphism in helb is associated with male and female reproductive traits in cattle

2015

Journal Article

Genome wide association for the outcome of fixed time artificial insemination of Brahman heifers in northern Australia

Porto-Neto, Laercio R, Edwards, Sophia, Fortes, Marina R.S, Lehnert, Sigrid A, Reverter, Antonio and McGowan, Michael (2015). Genome wide association for the outcome of fixed time artificial insemination of Brahman heifers in northern Australia. Journal of Animal Science, 93 (11), 5119-5127. doi: 10.2527/jas2015-9401

Genome wide association for the outcome of fixed time artificial insemination of Brahman heifers in northern Australia

2015

Conference Publication

Effects of TEX11 and AR polymorphisms on reproduction and growth traits in Australian beef cattle

Nguyen, L. T., Camargo, G. M. F. D, Lyons, R. E., Lehnert, S. A. and Fortes, M. R. S. (2015). Effects of TEX11 and AR polymorphisms on reproduction and growth traits in Australian beef cattle. Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Lorne, VIC, Australia, 28-30 September 2015. Bundoora, VIC, Australia: Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics.

Effects of TEX11 and AR polymorphisms on reproduction and growth traits in Australian beef cattle

2015

Other Outputs

Transcriptome Associated to Puberty in Bos indicus Cattle

Fortes, Marina (2015). Transcriptome Associated to Puberty in Bos indicus Cattle. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/e129c29

Transcriptome Associated to Puberty in Bos indicus Cattle

2014

Journal Article

Speed index in the racing quarter horse: a genome-wide association study

Meira, Camila Tangari, Fortes, Marina R. S., Farah, Michel Marques, Porto-Neto, Laercio R., Kelly, Matthew, Moore, Stephen S., Pereira, Guilherme L., Chardulo, Luis Artur Loyola and Curi, Rogerio Abdallah (2014). Speed index in the racing quarter horse: a genome-wide association study. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 34 (11-12), 1263-1268. doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2014.09.003

Speed index in the racing quarter horse: a genome-wide association study

2014

Journal Article

Post-partum anoestrus in tropical beef cattle: a systems approach combining gene expression and genome-wide association results

Fortes, Marina R. S., Suhaimi, Ainu H. M. S., Porto-Neto, Laercio R., McWilliam, Sean M., Flatscher-Bader, Trudi, Moore, Stephen S., D'Occhio, Michael J., Meira, Camila T., Thomas, Milton G., Snelling, Warren M., Reverter, Antonio and Lehnert, Sigrid A. (2014). Post-partum anoestrus in tropical beef cattle: a systems approach combining gene expression and genome-wide association results. Livestock Science, 166 (1), 158-166. doi: 10.1016/j.livsci.2014.06.017

Post-partum anoestrus in tropical beef cattle: a systems approach combining gene expression and genome-wide association results

2014

Journal Article

A genome-wide association study for morphometric traits in quarter horse

Meira, Camila Tangari, Farah, Michel Marques, Fortes, Marina R. S., Moore, Stephen S., Pereira, Guilherme L., Silva, Josineudson Augusto V., da Mota, Marcilio Dias S. and Curi, Rogerio Abdallah (2014). A genome-wide association study for morphometric traits in quarter horse. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 34 (8), 1028-1031. doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2014.05.011

A genome-wide association study for morphometric traits in quarter horse

2014

Journal Article

Multi-tissue omics analyses reveal molecular regulatory networks for puberty in composite beef cattle

Canovas, Angela, Reverter, Antonio, DeAtley, Kasey L., Ashley, Ryan L., Colgrave, Michelle L., Fortes, Marina R. S., Islas-Trejo, Alma, Lehnert, Sigrid, Porto-Neto, Laercio, Rincon, Gonzalo, Silver, Gail A., Snelling, Warren M., Medrano, Juan F. and Thomas, Milton G. (2014). Multi-tissue omics analyses reveal molecular regulatory networks for puberty in composite beef cattle. PLoS ONE, 9 (7) e102551, e102551. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0102551

Multi-tissue omics analyses reveal molecular regulatory networks for puberty in composite beef cattle

2014

Journal Article

A marker-derived gene network reveals the regulatory role of PPARGC1A, HNF4G, and FOXP3 in intramuscular fat deposition of beef cattle

Ramayo-Caldas, Y., Fortes, M. R. S., Hudson, N. J., Porto-Neto, L. R., Bolormaa, S., Barendse, W., Kelly, M., Moore, S. S., Goddard, M. E., Lehnert, S. A. and Reverter, A. (2014). A marker-derived gene network reveals the regulatory role of PPARGC1A, HNF4G, and FOXP3 in intramuscular fat deposition of beef cattle. Journal of Animal Science, 92 (7), 2832-2845. doi: 10.2527/jas.2013-7484

A marker-derived gene network reveals the regulatory role of PPARGC1A, HNF4G, and FOXP3 in intramuscular fat deposition of beef cattle

2014

Journal Article

Whole-genome association study of fatty acid composition in a diverse range of beef cattle breeds

Kelly, M. J., Tume, R. K., Fortes, M. and Thompson, J. M. (2014). Whole-genome association study of fatty acid composition in a diverse range of beef cattle breeds. Journal of Animal Science, 92 (5), 1895-1901. doi: 10.2527/jas2013-6901

Whole-genome association study of fatty acid composition in a diverse range of beef cattle breeds

2014

Journal Article

Variation in genes involved in epigenetic processes offers insights into tropically adapted cattle diversity

Porto-Neto, Laercio R., Fortes, Marina R. S., McWilliam, Sean M., Lehnert, Sigrid A. and Reverter, Antonio (2014). Variation in genes involved in epigenetic processes offers insights into tropically adapted cattle diversity. Frontiers in Genetics, 5 (APR) Article 89, 1-6. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2014.00089

Variation in genes involved in epigenetic processes offers insights into tropically adapted cattle diversity

2014

Journal Article

From SNP co-association to RNA co-expression: Novel insights into gene networks for intramuscular fatty acid composition in porcine

Ramayo-Caldas, Yuliaxis, Ballester, Maria, Fortes, Marina R. S., Esteve-Codina, Anna, Castello, Anna, Noguera, Jose L., Fernandez, Ana I., Perez-Enciso, Migual, Reverter, Antonio and Folch, Josep M. (2014). From SNP co-association to RNA co-expression: Novel insights into gene networks for intramuscular fatty acid composition in porcine. BMC Genomics, 15 (1) 232. doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-15-232

From SNP co-association to RNA co-expression: Novel insights into gene networks for intramuscular fatty acid composition in porcine

2014

Journal Article

Evidence for positive selection of taurine genes within a QTL region on chromosome X associated with testicular size in Australian Brahman cattle

Lyons, Russell E., Loan, Nguyen To, Dierens, Leanne, Fortes, Marina R. S., Kelly, Matthew, McWilliam, Sean S., Li, Yutao, Bunch, Rowan J., Harrison, Blair E., Barendse, William, Lehnert, Sigrid A. and Moore, Stephen S. (2014). Evidence for positive selection of taurine genes within a QTL region on chromosome X associated with testicular size in Australian Brahman cattle. BMC Genetics, 15 (1) 6, 6.1-6.10. doi: 10.1186/1471-2156-15-6

Evidence for positive selection of taurine genes within a QTL region on chromosome X associated with testicular size in Australian Brahman cattle

2014

Conference Publication

Genome Wide Association for growth curve parameters in Brahman cattle

Crispim, Aline Camporez, Kelly, Matthew J., Silva, Fabyano F., Fortes, Marina R. S., Guimaraes, Simone E. F., Lopes, Paolo S. and Moore, Stephen S. (2014). Genome Wide Association for growth curve parameters in Brahman cattle. 10th World Congress of Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, Vancouver, 2014.

Genome Wide Association for growth curve parameters in Brahman cattle

2014

Conference Publication

A Gene Network Inferred from Genome-wide Association: Prioritization of QTLs Associated with Tropical Cattle Reproduction

Porto-Neto, L., Fortes, M. R. S., Kelly, M., Lehnert, S. A. and Reverter, A. (2014). A Gene Network Inferred from Genome-wide Association: Prioritization of QTLs Associated with Tropical Cattle Reproduction. 10th World Congress of Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, Vancouver, 2014.

A Gene Network Inferred from Genome-wide Association: Prioritization of QTLs Associated with Tropical Cattle Reproduction

2014

Other Outputs

Transcriptome associated to puberty in Bos indicus cattle

Fortes, Marina (2014). Transcriptome associated to puberty in Bos indicus cattle. The University of Queensland. (Collection) doi: 10.14264/uql.2016.599

Transcriptome associated to puberty in Bos indicus cattle

2014

Conference Publication

Assessment of protamine deficiency in bovine sperm utilizing CMA3 dual spectra flow cytometry

Satake, Nana, Fortes, Marina and Boe-Hansen, Gry (2014). Assessment of protamine deficiency in bovine sperm utilizing CMA3 dual spectra flow cytometry. Association for Applied Animal Andrology Biennual Meeting, Newcastle, Australia, 8th-10th August 2014.

Assessment of protamine deficiency in bovine sperm utilizing CMA3 dual spectra flow cytometry

2014

Conference Publication

Determining the number of animals required to accurately determine breed composition using genomic data Proceedings

Connolly, S., Fortes, M., Piper, E., Seddon, J. and Kelly, M. (2014). Determining the number of animals required to accurately determine breed composition using genomic data Proceedings. 10th World Congress of Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, Vancouver Canada, 2014.

Determining the number of animals required to accurately determine breed composition using genomic data Proceedings

2014

Journal Article

Sperm protamine deficiency correlates with sperm DNA damage in Bos indicus bulls

Fortes, M. R. S., Satake, N., Corbet, D. H., Corbet, N. J., Burns, B. M., Moore, S. S. and Boe-Hansen, G. B. (2014). Sperm protamine deficiency correlates with sperm DNA damage in Bos indicus bulls. Andrology, 2 (3), 370-378. doi: 10.1111/j.2047-2927.2014.00196.x

Sperm protamine deficiency correlates with sperm DNA damage in Bos indicus bulls

Funding

Current funding

  • 2022 - 2026
    LESTR Low Emission Saliva Test for Ruminants
    Meat & Livestock Australia
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2019 - 2021
    Bull fertility update: historical data, new cohort and advanced genomics (Meat & Livestock Australia grant administered by CSIRO)
    CSIRO
    Open grant
  • 2019
    A versatile accurate mass, high resolution QTOF mass spectrometer for chemistry and proteomic applications
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2021
    Female Reproduction Phenobank and Validation Herds
    Meat & Livestock Australia
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2021
    Female Reproduction Phenobank and Validation Herds
    Advance Queensland Research Fellowships
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2017
    Contribution of non-coding RNA to DNA structure in sperm and male fertility
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2017
    Functional genetic markers for beef cattle reproductive traits
    UniQuest Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2017
    Genomics and Gene Expression underpinning puberty for Improved Fertility in Australian Brahman Cattle
    UQ Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
    Open grant
  • 2014
    Transcriptome sequencing of Brahman heifers at puberty
    CSIRO Flagships Collaboration Fund
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2015
    Heritability and role of new sperm assays
    Meat & Livestock Australia
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2015
    Ideal markers for tropically adapted cattle - proof of concept: causative mutations for bull fertility
    Meat & Livestock Australia
    Open grant
  • 2013
    Heritability and genomics of sperm chromatin integrity: a male fertility parameter for Bos indicus bulls
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

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Available projects

  • LESTR Low Emission Saliva Test for Ruminants (2022–2026)

    Enteric methane emissions, the rumen microbiome, and cattle metabolism are interconnected topics of interest for livestock sustainability. In this new industry fund project, we will investigate how pregnancy affects the metabolism of cows and may impact their enteric methane emissions. Further, we will collect rumen and saliva samples to study their microbiome. A desirable outcome of this project will be the development of a saliva test for ruminants that can indicate if an animal is a low or a high emitter of methane. A saliva test could become a practical tool for farmers to select and manage their cattle. Students in this project will have the opportunity to engage with all aspects of the research: cattle trials, molecular genetics work in the laboratory, bioinformatics, and data analyses.

  • Literature Review Project: Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Beef Farming

    This project is suitable for Honours or Master students looking to do a literature review and/or write a research proposal about greenhouse gas emissions from beef farming. A variety of beef farming systems co-exist in Australia. The beef industry is interested in understanding which systems are more environmentally sustainable, in terms of greenhouse gas emissions.

  • The interface between genomes and diet in ruminants

    Global population growth is placing increasing demands on the agriculture sector to produce greater amounts of food more efficiently. Livestock products provide a nutritious source of protein for the world population and more efficient production will be required in the future to meet increasing demand. Breeds and individual cattle and sheep can show substantial differences in response to diet with some animals responding more productively than others. The proposed research program will investigate which parts of the genome likely underpin response to diet in cattle and sheep. Biochemical pathways relevant to the new science of nutrigenomics will be uncovered primarily through investigation of genome-wide gene expression data sets available for metabolically important tissues such as muscle, fat, and liver. Cutting edge bioinformatics tools including the latest approaches from network science will be deployed. This knowledge may help us understand why some animals fare better than others under given nutritional circumstances and perhaps inform decisions regarding diet formulation.

    This project is a collaboration with Dr. Nick Hudson https://researchers.uq.edu.au/researcher/14636

Supervision history

Current supervision

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

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  • Agriculture
  • Beef cattle
  • Genetics
  • Genomics

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