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Genetically-edited bull calf is programmed to produce more male offspring – Beef Central
US animal scientists at the University of California, Davis, have successfully produced a bull calf that was genome-edited as an embryo to produce more male than female offspring…Read More
US animal scientists at the University of California, Davis, have successfully produced a bull calf that was genome-edited as an embryo to produce more male than female offspring.
Cosmo, a bull calf was born in April at UC Davis. Scientists successfully genome-edited him as an embryo to produce more male offspring. (Pic: Alison Van Eenennaam/UC Davis)
The research was presented in a poster session at the American Society of Animal Science meeting last week.
Using the genome-editing technology…
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