Amy Scott, host of the podcast "How We Survive," reports on a company that's working on de-extinction innovation to try and ...
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How gene editing is changing the meat in our diet, from fast-growing fish to heat-tolerant cows
Do you wonder where your meat comes from? Maybe it's organic, wild harvested, or farmed. Or perhaps it was designed in a lab. Faster-growing fish, heat-tolerant cows and disease-resistant pigs are ...
An ad hoc committee will plan and conduct a public workshop to examine challenges facing the use of animals in scientific research stemming from the widespread use of gene editing technologies, such ...
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 traits in a lab. It ...
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 ...
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A new CRISPR DNA shredder could change gene-editing -- what it means for CRISPR Therapeutics
This new technology could one day significantly expand the market for gene-editing biotechs.
Researchers at the Broad Institute and The Jackson Laboratory have used prime editing, a precise and versatile form of gene editing, to correct the root cause of AHC in mice. The team used a scalable ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have demonstrated that a genetic method called "pooled prime editing" can screen hundreds of variants in a gene at once and identify which variants affect ...
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