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CRISPR-Cas Eliminates Blue-Ear Pig Disease by Targeting CD163 Gene
A team of bio-scientists affiliated with a host of institutions across the U.S. has developed a gene editing technique to produce newborn pigs immune to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome, also known as blue-ear pig disease.
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