CRISPR
Gene-edited pigs resist classical swine fever virus
Scientists have used CRISPR to edit a single gene in pigs, making them fully resistant to classical swine fever, a contagious disease that devastates livestock. This breakthrough could enhance animal welfare, boost productivity, and reduce emissions. The same edit may protect cattle and sheep from related viruses.
IUCN to vote on pausing genetic engineering of wildlife
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Conservationists are divided over a proposed moratorium on genetic modification of wildlife at an upcoming International Union for Conservation of Nature meeting. While some groups seek a pause to assess risks, others argue that technologies like CRISPR are essential for saving endangered species. The vote could influence funding and policies worldwide.