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Opinion: Where are the guidelines for the production of animals with intentional genomic alterations?

STAT News

Genetic engineering has the potential to transform how we raise animals for meat and other products, making food safer, improving animal health and welfare, and shrinking animal agriculture’s environmental footprint. Pigs that are less likely to induce allergic reactions in humans.

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Genome Editing/Genome Engineering Market Research Report 2021: Technology (CRISPR, TALEN, ZFN, Antisense), Product & Service, Application (Cell Line Engineering, Genetic Engineering, Diagnostics) – ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Genome Editing/Genome Engineering Market Research Report 2021: Technology (CRISPR, TALEN, ZFN, Antisense), Product & Service, Application (Cell Line Engineering, Genetic Engineering, Diagnostics) – ResearchAndMarkets.com Genome Editing/Genome Engineering Market Research Report 2021: Technology (CRISPR, TALEN, ZFN, Antisense), Product & (..)

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Leading innovators in transcription factors for AAV for the pharmaceutical industry

Pharmaceutical Technology

AAV genomes are highly compact, with overlapping coding regions, alternate splicing schemes, and multiple transcription initiation codons. There are two main genes in the AAV genome, rep and cap, which encode nine different proteins.

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Bringing in Light Genome Editing Techniques: ZFN, TALEN and Meganucleases

Roots Analysis

Gene engineering based on recombination was pioneered in the mid-1990s; Currently, development of gene editing technologies has opened up the possibility of modifying genomic sequences in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms. Genome Editing is a way of making changes in the DNA. Type of Genome Editing: Zinc-Finger Nuclease.

Genome 52
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Leading innovators in gene splicing using nucleases for the pharmaceutical industry

Pharmaceutical Technology

Innovation S-curve for the pharmaceutical industry Gene splicing using nucleases is a key innovation area in the pharmaceutical industry Nucleases play a fundamental role in the field of recombinant DNA technology, or genetic engineering. Nucleases are enzymes that hydrolytically cleave the phosphodiester backbone of DNA.

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ERS Genomics and Japan SLC Sign CRISPR/Cas9 License Agreement

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ERS Genomics and Japan SLC Sign CRISPR/Cas9 License Agreement ERS Genomics and Japan SLC Sign CRISPR/Cas9 License Agreement Nobel prize winning CRISPR technology to be applied in development of genetically engineered animal models DUBLIN & SHIZUOKA, Japan–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ERS Genomics Limited, … Continue reading →

Genome 40
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ERS Genomics and Setsuro Tech Sign CRISPR/Cas9 License Agreement

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ERS Genomics and Setsuro Tech Sign CRISPR/Cas9 License Agreement ERS Genomics and Setsuro Tech Sign CRISPR/Cas9 License Agreement Nobel prize winning CRISPR technology to be applied in development of genetically engineered cell and animal models DUBLIN & TOKUSHIMA, Japan–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ERS … Continue reading →

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