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Argentina, widely regarded as the global capital of polo, has welcomed cloning and other breeding innovations. But CRISPR is different – for now.
Kheiron Biotech, the Argentine company that created the horses, says gene-editing has the potential to revolutionize horse breeding.
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The world's first gene-edited horses, appearing as ordinary foals, are set to disrupt the traditional sport of polo in Buenos Aires.
Genetic engineering isn’t just about crops or cloning—it’s producing glow-in-the-dark pets, edible vaccines, and even plants with venomous defenses.
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Argentina’s first CRISPR-edited polo horses spark a fierce debate — will biotech reshape the sport, or will tradition keep them off the field?
Scientists have achieved the first DNA-free CRISPR gene editing in raspberries, reaching 19% efficiency and opening the door to faster breeding of firmer, more resilient berries — though regenerating ...
Colossal Biosciences bold announcements about its project to replicate dire wolf traits have drawn criticism from many ...
Argentine biotech firm Kheiron has produced the world’s first gene-edited horses using Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats technology on cloned embryos from ...