OAKFIELD, N.Y. (AP) — Cows that can withstand hotter temperatures. Cows born without pesky horns. Pigs that never reach puberty. A company wants to alter farm animals by adding and subtracting genetic ...
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In a world first, a research team at the University of Zurich has successfully treated mice carrying an inherited form of ...
From model development to testing innovative gene editing-based therapeutic approaches, Lobna Elkhadragy explains how CRISPR gene editing in large animals offers exciting opportunities in biomedical ...
The scientific community has largely denounced He Jiankui, the researcher who recently claimed to have used CRISPR to alter the genomes of twin babies in China. A key critique has been that CRISPR’s ...
With the use of CRISPR becoming almost ubiquitous and gene drives on the horizon in the US, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said Tuesday that it is looking to take a risk-based approach to ...
OAKFIELD, N.Y. (AP) — Cows that can withstand hotter temperatures. Cows born without pesky horns. Pigs that never reach puberty. A company wants to alter farm animals by adding and subtracting genetic ...
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