Enhancing Animal Disease Resistance, Production Efficiency, and Welfare through Precise Genome Editing

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Abstract

The major goal of animal breeding is the genetic enhancement of economic traits. The CRISPR/Cas system, which includes nuclease-mediated and base editor mediated genome editing tools, provides an unprecedented approach to modify the mammalian genome. Thus, farm animal genetic engineering and genetic manipulation have been fundamentally revolutionized. Agricultural animals with traits of interest can be obtained in just one generation (and without long time selection). Here, we reviewed the advancements of the CRISPR (Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats)/Cas (CRISPR associated proteins) genome editing tools and their applications in animal breeding, especially in improving disease resistance, production performance, and animal welfare. Additionally, we covered the regulations on genome-edited animals (GEAs) and ways to accelerate their use. Recommendations for how to produce GEAs were also discussed. De-spite the current challenges, we believe that genome editing breeding and GEAs will be available in the near future.

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Liu, Z., Wu, T., Xiang, G., Wang, H., Wang, B., Feng, Z., … Li, K. (2022, July 1). Enhancing Animal Disease Resistance, Production Efficiency, and Welfare through Precise Genome Editing. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23137331

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