“…In swine, recent completion of the porcine genome is likely to stimulate a wave of research and publications that build on previous work to greatly expand our molecular and genetic understanding of porcine immunology, and provide a critical framework for new tool development (Dawson et al, 2013; Groenen et al, 2012; Haverson et al, 2001; Lunney et al, 1994; Saalmuller et al, 1998). Purified protein and antibody reagents are increasingly available to elucidate immune developmental and regulatory pathways in animal species, as are molecular tools and sequence data for characterization of humoral and cellular immune effector functions (Butler, 1998; Butler et al, 2006; Butler et al, 2001; Butler et al, 2009; Butler et al, 2004; Eguchi-Ogawa et al, 2009; Eguchi-Ogawa et al, 2012; Eguchi-Ogawa et al, 2010; Honma et al, 2003; Schwartz et al, 2012a, b; Sinkora et al, 2002; Uenishi et al, 2009).…”