RSSA - Gene edited livestock
27th October 2025 7:00 pm
In the UK gene editing is legally defined as being similar to natural or selective breeding. This talk will present the current research and regulatory position of gene editing technology in livestock. Gene editing provides a route to make specific changes to the genetic make up of an animal over one generation. Farmers rely on genetic variation for genomic selection of desirable traits to improve productivity on the farm. With gene editing research focussed on disease resistance, gene editing approaches could be beneficial to all types of farming practices, but it would only do so in combination with current genetic selection methodology and animal husbandry practice.
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