Animal Bioscience (Feb 2023)

Reproductive technologies needed for the generation of precise gene-edited pigs in the pathways from laboratory to farm

  • Ching-Fu Tu,
  • Shu-Hui Peng,
  • Chin-kai Chuang,
  • Chi-Hong Wong,
  • Tien-Shuh Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5713/ab.22.0389
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 2
pp. 339 – 349

Abstract

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Gene editing (GE) offers a new breeding technique (NBT) of sustainable value to animal agriculture. There are 3 GE working sites covering 5 feasible pathways to generate GE pigs along with the crucial intervals of GE/genotyping, microinjection/electroporation, induced pluripotent stem cells, somatic cell nuclear transfer, cryopreservation, and nonsurgical embryo transfer. The extension of NBT in the new era of pig breeding depends on the synergistic effect of GE and reproductive biotechnologies; the outcome relies not only on scientific due diligence and operational excellence but also on the feasibility of application on farms to improve sustainability.

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