Gene editing offers avenues to end castration

06-07-2020 | | |
SRY-KO pigs are pigs whose SRY gene has been knocked out. - Photo: FLI
SRY-KO pigs are pigs whose SRY gene has been knocked out. - Photo: FLI
New gene editing developments could be moving the global pork industry closer to the end of pig castration. Especially in the European Union, this leads to an interesting discussion as gene editing is still not permitted. Will the possibility of ‘solving’ the boar taint issue change that? Across the globe, many groups are working on affordable and reliable ways for the pork industry to avoid the practice of physical castration. Castration is a painful procedure done on tens of millions of y


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Vincent
ter Beek

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Kees van
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