Reproductive Biotechnology Comprehensive course on Animal Reproductive Biotechnology, Biotechnology of reproduction
The
first three generations of AROs have had a significant impact on breeding
worldwide, each offering specific advantages. The
fourth generation, in particular genomic rewriting, is opening up promising new
prospects, particularly for modifying animal susceptibility to pathogens. sensitivity to pathogens. Research in the field of AROs continues to
evolve, offering development opportunities to improve breeding practices,
animal health and food production. and
food production. CRISPR-Cas9
offers the possibility of inactivating or replacing genes in a specific way.
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