The world’s first genetically edited polo horses are here, all thanks to the efforts of a biotech firm based in Argentina.
Argentine scientists created the world's first genetically edited horse using CRISPR-Cas9 technology. Next projects include gene editing in pigs and cows.
The platform enables direct, unbiased genome-wide identification and quantification of the exact position of double strand DNA breaks in edited cells.
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