Unlocking the Secrets of Wild Animal Genomes: Genomic Editing in Goats
It’s been a long-held dream of scientists to be able to modify the genes of wild animals, and now that dream is becoming a reality. A team of researchers from the University of Washington has successfully used gene-editing techniques to modify the genomes of wild goats. The goats were given a gene that is associated with the domestic goat and is thought to be responsible for their docile nature. The results of the study show that gene-editing could be used to modify the behavior of wild animals, and this could open up new possibilities for managing and conserving wild animal populations.
source: Phys.org