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    India’s First Gene-Edited Sheep Produced By Researchers From Kashmir University In Collaboration With ICAR

    Posted 28 May 2025

    2 min read

    Following the release of India’s first gene-edited rice variety recently, India’s first gene-edited sheep was developed using CRISPR-Cas9technology.

    •  CRISPR-Cas9 works on a cut-and-paste mechanism for DNA Strands.
    • The 2020 Nobel Prize for Chemistry was awarded for their discovery. 

    About the research 

    An image showing details of Gene Editing. Difference between Somatic and Germline editing is also done

     

    • Myostatin gene in a lamb was edited boosting muscle growth by 30% (a trait found in some European breeds, such as the Texel, but absent in Indian breeds).
    • No foreign DNA was added, making it different from transgenic animals.
      • Thus, this technique makes the process efficient, safe, and potentially acceptable to both regulators and consumers.
    • Earlier, a team of researchers at the National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI) had developed a gene-edited buffalo embryo.

    Ethical Concerns in Gene Editing Animals

    • Editing traits like intelligence, sex, or appearance may lead to the creation of designer babies, potentially creating a divide between the wealthy and others. 
    • It risks eugenics, promoting the idea of "improving" humans and increasing discrimination. 
    • Gene editing may cause off-target effects and mosaicism, which refers to mixed changes in cells. 
    • There are unknown risks, such as new diseases or ecosystem damage. 
    • Animal welfare is a concern, as creating genetically edited animals often involves sacrificing some animals and performing surgical procedures.

    The International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO explores the ethical implications of genome editing.

    • Tags :
    • ICAR
    • CRISPR-Cas9
    • Gene Edited Sheep
    • Ethics of gene editing
    • NDRI
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