Gene editing to enhance production in developing nations

10-02-2021 | | |
Poultry production in low to middle income nations could benefit from gene editing, researchers claim. Photo: Mark Pasveer
Poultry production in low to middle income nations could benefit from gene editing, researchers claim. Photo: Mark Pasveer
Poultry production in low to middle income nations could substantially benefit from transferring beneficial genes between breeds to produce offspring with useful characteristics, researchers claim. Sterile male and female chicken eggs have been implanted with reproductive cells from donor birds with the resulting chickens mated together to produce chicks of the donor breed. The chicks showed characteristics inherited from their real patents, the donor birds, along with the edited change to thei


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