The human population is growing, and as a result we need to produce more food whilst reducing the impact of farming on the environment. Selective breeding and genomic selection have had a transformational impact on livestock productivity, and now transgenic and genome-editing technologies offer exciting opportunities for the production of fitter, healthier and more-productive livestock. Here, we review recent progress in the application of genome editing to farmed animal species and discuss the potential impact on our ability to produce food.
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Tait-Burkard, C., Doeschl-Wilson, A., McGrew, M. J., Archibald, A. L., Sang, H. M., Houston, R. D., … Watson, M. (2018, November 26). Livestock 2.0 - Genome editing for fitter, healthier, and more productive farmed animals. Genome Biology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-018-1583-1
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