Animals
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Gene Editing Among Livestock May Increase Resistance to Diseases
A group of leading researchers, vets and farmers from UK are urging ministers to lift gene-editing restrictions and unnecessary legal curbs to ease gene-editing rules adopted from EU. This method called gene-editing allows the creation of new animal breeds resistant to disease, heat and drought.
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