Unlocking the Potential of Rotifers with Powerful Gene Editing Technology
Recent research has revealed a powerful new approach to understanding complex biological systems: a gene-editing technique called CRISPR-Cas9 that can boost the growth of certain types of rotifers. Rotifers are tiny aquatic animals that are important in ecology and can be used to study the effects of environmental changes on other animals.
This research, published in the journal BMC Genomics, used the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing method to increase the growth rate of rotifers by up to four times. This technology can be used to further our understanding of how different genetic mutations can affect the growth of different species, as well as to improve the production efficiency of rotifers used for food and other purposes. This method could be used to study the effects of environmental changes on other animals as well.
source: Phys.org