The role of genetic regulators in boosting sow fertility

06-12-2024 | |
Photo: Herbert Wiggerman
Photo: Herbert Wiggerman
Chinese researchers recently discovered a genetic mutation and a long non-coding RNA linked to sow fertility, publishing their findings in Advanced Science. Sow fertility is a key factor in swine farming, directly impacting production and profitability. While researchers have identified many genes that influence fertility, non-coding RNAs—molecules that do not directly make proteins but play crucial roles in gene regulation—are often overlooked. Scientists recently discovered one of these


Get full access to all stories on Pig Progress

This Premium article is exclusively available for subscribers

Obtain insights from exclusive interviews

Dive into articles covering trending industry topics

Get a glimpse into pig farms worldwide

All the news is brought to you by experienced editors and experts from around the world

Redacteur 1

Vincent
ter Beek

Redacteur 2

Kees van
Dooren

Redacteur 3

Treena
Hein

Azarpajouh
Samaneh Azarpajouh Author, veterinarian
More about