Gene editing is speeding up disease control and more in poultry

06-09-2023 | |
One of the most beautiful natural processes is a chick hatching. Genetic editing has the potential to further improve breeding programmes and thus the outcome of the hatch.
One of the most beautiful natural processes is a chick hatching. Genetic editing has the potential to further improve breeding programmes and thus the outcome of the hatch.
In poultry, as with other livestock categories, genetic advances are typically made in extensive breeding and selection programmes. However, tackling specific issues and diseases with traditional selection is difficult or even impossible. With the introduction and growing expertise in gene editing techniques, things could speed up. Gene editing allows livestock breeding programmes to introduce desired changes in a controlled way and at a more rapid pace than is possible using only conventiona


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