CRISPR/Cas9-based programmable genome editing in chickens: concepts, applications and regulatory issues
Gautham Kolluri, Adnan Naim, Shiva Kumar Kurva, Jagbir Singh Tyagi, Mohd. Matin Ansari, Simmi Tomar, Ashok Kumar Tiwari, Laxmi Chouhan

TL;DR
CRISPR/Cas9 allows precise genome editing in chickens to improve traits like disease resistance and productivity, with fewer regulatory issues than older transgenic methods.
Contribution
The paper introduces CRISPR/Cas9 as a transformative genome-editing tool for poultry, offering precise and efficient genetic modifications with fewer ethical and regulatory concerns.
Findings
CRISPR/Cas9 enables targeted gene disruption and functional analysis in chickens without leaving permanent genetic modifications.
Applications include enhancing disease resistance, productivity traits, and bio-pharming in poultry.
The method is considered less contentious than traditional transgenic approaches due to the absence of exogenous DNA integration.
Abstract
The advent of genetics, molecular biology, and genome sequencing has rapidly accelerated the development of elite genetic lines across various species, including poultry. It is now possible to introduce intra- or inter-species single nucleotide polymorphisms into chicken lines to enhance productivity. This advancement may mark the beginning of a new agricultural revolution, dramatically reducing the time required to improve poultry lines for commercial production environments. Transgenic technologies, including lentiviral vectors and piggyBac transposition, have enabled the generation of animals expressing exogenous genes. The emergence of new genome-editing tools is transforming avian biotechnology, allowing the creation of customized organisms for specific traits. Genome editing has become the most efficient method for studying gene function. First and second generation tools, such as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCRISPR and Genetic Engineering · Animal Genetics and Reproduction · RNA regulation and disease
