Gene-edited pigs developed to resist swine fever

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Scientists from the University of Edinburgh have used CRISPR-Cas9 to genetically engineer pigs that are completely resistant to classical swine fever, a disease that causes significant economic losses in the global pork industry. This breakthrough could enhance disease control strategies, especially in regions heavily affected by the disease, and may be applicable to other livestock species, although adoption may face regulatory and societal challenges.
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