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  • Cosmo, a bull calf was born in April 2020 at UC Davis. Scientists successfully genome-edited him as an embryo to produce more male offspring. Male cattle are more fuel-efficient than females and produce more meat with fewer cattle. Photo courtesy of Alison Van Eenennaam
    How do you feel about gene editing in livestock?

    Mar 25, 2021

    • Agriculture
  • Dairy cattle breeding can be improved with genomics.
    Science will allow dairies to pick from a smorgasbord of genes for cow breeding

    Jun 1, 2015

  • Food-producing animals such as cows, pigs, goats, chickens and other poultry species now consume 70 to 90 percent of all genetically engineered crops.
    No sign of health or nutrition problems from GMO livestock feed, study finds

    Sep 26, 2014

  • Mandating the labeling of processed foods that contain GMOs is a very complex topic, said Alison Van Eenennaam.
    Genetically engineered food labeling examined in new paper

    Apr 28, 2014

  • Some pine for the simplicity of early American agriculture, but
    Were those the days?

    Apr 30, 2012

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