2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12711-023-00874-3
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Simulation of dual-purpose chicken breeding programs implementing gene editing

Edward Y. S. Chuang,
Robin Wellmann,
Franck L. B. Meijboom
et al.

Abstract: Background In spite of being controversial and raising ethical concerns, the application of gene editing is more likely to be accepted when it contributes to improving animal welfare. One of the animal welfare and ethical issues in chicken breeding is chick culling, the killing of the male layer chicks after hatching due to the poor fattening performance. Although establishing dual-purpose chicken lines could solve this problem, unfavorable genetic correlations between egg and meat production t… Show more

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