The world’s first genetically edited polo horses are here, all thanks to the efforts of a biotech firm based in Argentina.
Argentine scientists created the world's first genetically edited horse using CRISPR-Cas9 technology. Next projects include gene editing in pigs and cows.
Argentina's Polo Pureza's genes live on in genetically edited horses designed to outrun her, created by Kheiron biotech firm.
Scientists at Argentine biotech firm Kheiron have produced the world's first genetically edited horses using a technique called CRISPR-Cas9. "We design their genome before they are born," said ...
Argentina has bred five genetically edited horses, aiming to surpass its famous mare Polo Pureza in speed. Using the CRISPR-Cas9 technique, Argentine biotech firm Kheiron produced these super ponies, ...