Vol.6 (2016)

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The 2016 volume encapsulates a field on the cusp of transformative change, as genome editing transitions from a theoretical possibility to a tangible research tool. Researchers report on the successful application of CRISPR technology to create livestock with enhanced productivity and resilience, sparking intense discussion on regulatory pathways for gene-edited food animals. The journal expands its scope to include sophisticated analyses of animal models for human diseases, highlighting the critical role of comparative genomics. Additionally, Volume 6 features a growing body of work on the application of nanotechnology in animal health, from targeted drug delivery systems to advanced diagnostic sensors. This collection reflects a dynamic and forward-thinking scientific community, poised to harness the full potential of biotechnology for the betterment of animal and human health.

Published: 28-02-2026

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